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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-11-14

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-11-14 page 1

. r fflrt't' 11 IB fill itiittT iSftHllfil VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1854. NUMBER 95. nnxml DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT Till OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLT IN ADVANCES Daily City subscribers $0 00 per year. " Mail " 6 00 " " By the Carrier, per week 12 cts. Tri-Wmkly 8 00 per year. Wkbkly 2 00 " " Clubi of ten and over 1 60 " TERM9 OF ADVERTISING B? THE SQUARE. (va urns or less mae a hqiabh.) Otie aquare lyear ..f'20 00 ; one iquaro3 weeka.. .13 50 One " 9 montha 16 00 ; ono " 2 woek.. . 2 60 One " t montha 12 00 ; one " lwet-k.... 160 One " 3 montha 8 00 ; one " 6 days 1 34 One 2 montha 8 00 ; one " 4dayi 123 On. 8 weeka 6 00 ; one 11 8 days 110 One " 1 month 4 60 one " 1 insertion 60 displayed advertiaementa half more than the above ratea Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of ' 'Special Noticea," double the ordinary rata. All notice requirod to be published by law, legal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly without charge. Business Cards, not exceeding fire hues, per year, in- aiue, z,ou per une ; outsiae z. Noticea of meetings, charitable societies, flre compa nies, so., nau price. Advertisements not accompanied with written dlrec-tiona will be inserted till forbid, and charged accord- i ngiy- All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wbbrly One square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, 7oc ; tnree weeks, 91 : one montn, si,.o ; tnree months, Q Rrt ai wtnnfha 1R nna anv 10 Under the present system, the advertiser pays so niach for the space he occupies, the changes being chargeable witn tne composition only, it is now gen .rally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY. XT H. SWAIN, M. D., DENTIST AND MAN X" u torturer of Mixkral Tuttm. Office and residence at Dr. Ide'iold stand, opposite Kxchan.ro Bank. Chloro form administered. Superior Tooth Powder always on nana. septl'J-uly. CHASE HOUSE, CORKER OF SUPERIOR STREET AND PUBLIC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, 0. A. COASS SOX, rnOl'KIKTORK. une5-dly. J. 11. Paul, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER-chant, Dealer in Produce, Fish, Salt, Flour, Wheat. Corn, Rye, Clover and Timothy Seed, east end of National Bridge, Columbus, O. seplS-dly G1TTING & GORDON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD., MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN-menta of Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. jfcey Gordon, Matthews & Co., Wheeling, Va., will also make advances on ahipments to our House. octlO-Om NEIL HOUSE SALOON. TO EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN Establishment has lately been refurnished, and will keep constantly on hand in season, all kinds of Game. Fish and Venison. Oysters by the Can, Keg and Barrel received daily from Baltimore. R. C. WELCH, oct26-d3m Suptrintcndent. House Furnishing and Stove Depot, BROWN'S BLOCK, State Street, Oppottte to the American Hotel, Columbia, 0 A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLEIZED MANTELS and Grates, with and without summer fronts, just received, and for sale caeap. Stove). Parlor, Hall, Dining Room and Cook Stoves, for wood or coal, a large variety, and at prices to suit the times. I have the celebrated Stewart Stovh, the moit perfect Cook Slow manufactured, the Qckes or mi West and th. Aurora Coal Stove, with a feeding door in front. These stores have been long known, severely tetted, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra platesfurnish-ed promptly, and at a moderate price. My stock of House Furnishing Goods is very complete. Planished Oyster Cookers, Tin Ware, iro. Job Work promptly attkndkd to bt oood Worrmrx. oct2-dtf P. B. DODDRIDGE. 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT 4 CO..WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring and Summer Stylos, to which we would repectfuliy invite the attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment is now complete, embracing almost every style worn either east or west, among which are Gents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Beaver and Cassimere Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Leaf and Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomors. Caps for men and boys, and man-factured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of the Big Hat, Nell House Building. aprS AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and best arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its mngnillcent arrangements and suporior accommodations. The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious Base and comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for famillea and large traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. E very effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to th. comfort of his guests while sojourning at his house. LEWIS RICK, Proprietor. Boston, June 28, 1864. ju5-d3meod CHILDS & SMITH, No. 440 Penrl t., New York, TMPORTERS OP WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, will be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, kc-., Window Shades and Trimmings, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. 24, 18M-d3m A. II. HAWLEY, QLATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, KJ Clivrusd, Ohio All work warranted. O. DOUTY, Agent, Columbus, Ohio. Reference, Columbus Gas and octl8-dly woae uorapany. MIRRORS. TEN LARGE PIER GLASSES, 20 by 60, 22 by 60, 24 by 84, finest quality French plate, fitted up In the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a fine assortment of rich patterns of Oval Glasses For sale at the new store, Odeon Building, mart. J. H. RILEY ft CO. CAPITAL CITY DAGUKlillEAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the city, hat availed himself of every advantage necensary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a larfre Sky Light, ho can take pictures without regard to weather. He has Junt received a large and iplendid assortment of eases of every variety, from the full size down to the smallest that are taken. Every lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the Franklin Bank, and examine specimens. Una. Wtkks will be in attendance to wait upon the ladies. E. S. WYKE3. Columbus, June 1, 1854. Janl9-dly TUil3 UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY JL formed a partnership undor the namo and style of iiiL.L,Mt, uujnalusu.n s w., lor the purpose or doing a general Banking and Exchange business. In the office form erly occupied by L. Donaldson k Co., on the corner of state ana High streets. (City Uank Building.) Jim MILLER. LUTHER WWALDSON. February 1, 1854 dtf A. H GREEK. PAN NY FERN ONCE MORE. FERN X LEAVES from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deeply interesting. Also, Myrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: udci sam's f arm renc uiastratea. ror sale at the new cheap Bookstore of S. H. BCRR & CO., jnnea Corner of High and Sugar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A Urge stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts in great variety, from Cornelius Baker k Co.'s manufactory. Tuom who design introducing gas to their houses will Sleaw call and see some entire new styles. We purchase irect of manufacturers, and can sell upon the bent terms u3 BLYNS k BALDWIN. NEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN A entlra new stock of Dry Goods and Shoes, which will be told at low as the lowest. Call and price them. , A. BLARE k CO., ep20-d3w High street, 8 doors north of Rich. BLACK SILK sep20-O3w be obtained low at BLAKE'S New Store. )LAIN and Figured All Wool Delaines, low er than ever, at BLAKE'S New Store. Mp2O-d0w FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every variety of goods usually kept la ft Jewelry Store may be found at unusually low prices, at . a . R. D. DUNBAR'S, On door north of the Nell Hons entrance. FROM NEW YORK. , M'DO.VALD'8 ADVERTlgl.XU HOCSX, 102 HJBUU HTREKT. Singer's Sewing Machines. WHICH ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA-ohines of any utility which can be used without making uu owner liable to a rttu for infringement or patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE PRICES, and with unquestioned right. Having terminated our legal controversy with Ellas Tin sir A I- mnA V. I 1i.AnaA ... nnn tion, here is not the slightest claim that our machines infringe any otuer patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and shall hereafter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice pomtH of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Uur patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, &c, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pres- ure, is infringed by all the machines now offered iu the market. Those who buy the inferior and piratical machines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we Hhull com pel tnem to pay us for the privilege ot using tuem. uur legal rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. They are of uni versal application the aame tnachino doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, but unequaled in mechanical flniHh. They perform all work required, and continue to do it without gutting out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE iiiKhAI), which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for utitchintt linen and all very thin fa brics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference fn price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, JVo. 323, Broadway, JV. York. ukanch UFF1CKH iNo. t7 south t ourtii St., 1'miadeipnia. No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. No. 18 St Charles St., N. u. no. ioy Baltimore St., Haiti more. no. 'Mt mver at., Troy, Now York. No. 223 Walnut St., Cincinnati. aug4-d3m I. M. SINGER k CO. No. 70 Chambers Street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 RIBBONS, VELVETS. FEATHERS. FLOWERS. LACES. kc, are now receiving a largo and com plete assortment of niLit muiUdiukx uuuuS) which thoy ore enabled to sell at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terma. Those who purchase of us may save one profit at least, as very nearly all our goods aro received direct from the manuiacturers in ranee. JBtS- HKMKMHER THE NrMTlRR. "fffl 76 Chambers street, 1st door west of Broadway, opposite tne irving House, n , t . H. O. PI.YXRO, I. 0. CRAPI.Y, O. H. SAXFORD. auglO-d3minsM THE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. f'o ... 1 1,J CI t 1 upwards ; full bound, White, 16c and upwards ; Fine utue, inc, wnn .nu anu uanas, unite, o; f ine blue, paged, 26c. Itemys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, pasted. 40c and no- wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 46c and upwards ; Russia with ends and bands, paged, 60 to 66c ; extra binding1, paged, 60c and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, C7c and upwards ; Russia ends and bands, paged, 75o and upwards ; extra bindings, paged, 87o and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paired. SI 25 and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, 91 per gross and upwards.Memorandum Books, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, &c, ka. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are offered to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers generally, for cash or approved paper, by JVttX U nAKA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. B. A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. may6 ddmM WYNNE'S PATENT UEACT.'OX CKXTIII-VI Et'liAL PUMP AND FIRE ENOINK. AdupNvl ro any situation ; unlimited in power; curtain in artinu ; permanent iu lite; and withal so low In cotthatthuv uiv nip-Idly supentwling nil others. It Is espiwiallv riwiiiniundt'd to the attention of all intorwtud in Ftt-nmers, Manufnotorh Tanneries, Bruweries, Distilleries, Kailroad Water ihiti'ms, Canals, Water Works, Drainuge or Irrigation, fur the, following properties: economy, durability, simjilmttf, free, dom ram ability to get out of order, and'larce results from the power ajiplied. For Mining, Quarrying, CoHVr-iliimn, &c, they are peculiarly adapted. Si we are manutncHiwi of from 25 to 1(K),(XK) gallons per minute capacity. Call and be satisfied or these facts at the otflre and warehouse of Union Power Company of U. S. No. 33 Broad wav, Nnw York ; removed from No. 24, opposite present stand may 22-d3mH FOR SALE MILL PROPERTY IN OIIIO The well known Flour Mill at Mtinroe Falls, having four runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be sold witii the Flour Mill a good Saw Mill, one Mill occupied for making shovels, one small Mill for making of hoes, four or five good Dwellings, an Elevator and Store House for wheat and Hour, a Store for the sale of Merchandize, and about Bcventy acres of lnnd under aud around the buildings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hoe Factories is not to be embraced in the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be riven on the first of December next, and of the other property as the leases terminate; the rents from the time of sale to belong to the purchaser. The present income is about S1S00 per year, and may be made much more productive Twenty per cent, of the purchase to be paid in cash, and 20 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a doed of release to be given when the second payment is mado and a mortgage taken back. If the property is not sold he-fore January 1, 1856, tho Flour Mill will bo leased for such time as tho parties may agree on. Apply to ilt'BBV, liUUQBj & U., uoveianO, Ohio. C. W. CARTRIOHT. Boston, October 10. Ifl54-triw3m RON RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, and tho cele brated Wire Railing. WICKBRrtllAM 8 1 ATENTKD AY IRK f EXIT, for iTairleS, Itail- roads, Farms, Lawns, Gardens, &c, at $2 per rod. Ikon Bkimtkadh Ikon Furniture. Hie 2d edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded oy auuressmg tne subscriber. JOHN B. W1CKKRSHAM. Warerooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, 65, 67, BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS! "QUICK 8ALKS AND SMALL PHOKITiV' is Hie motto of the Proprietors of tho Kkw BuoKtrruRR in the Journal Uuiltling whore thej would moat reapectfully invite the citizens of Columtms and itfl vicinity to call and examine their larce and well assorted stock of HOOKS AND STATIONKiiY, including every article ever found in a Ktoro of tho kind. And as they are not lahoring under the disadvantage of having their shelves with a stock of several years' accumulation, they can safely say, they have as large an assortment of new and valuable stock as can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ak for a fair trial to convinco the public of the truth of tho above adage. Don't misiauo ine stana." 8. H. BURR k CO. Ohio State Journal Building, Opposite the Capital House. mayS WRITING PAPERS AT MILL PRICES. 600 reams white and blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 7bu roams white and blue, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papers, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamphlet covers, Manilla papers, all sizes, Bonnet Board, tee., at wholesale, at mill prices, at the New Bookstore. junoaf .1. H. HU.E1T ft CO. PARISH SIDE. A New Book of profit interest, portraying in brief sketches somo of the Excitements, labors and t'als experienced In a Parish Sid. For sale by S. H. BUKR ft CO.. Juneld Journal Building. ROBB'S PATENT CASES. DECIDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of tho United States, from their onranization to the year I860, with index, by James Rob For sale at J. II. RILEY ft CO.'S. julyH WIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAPER called the Wins Awakk, and the Spiritof Washington, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at aeptzu rr.AHHUiN'H. HARPER eeived at FOR NOVEMBER J LIST RE-ocWl SANTMYER'S Dkpot. SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OP OHIO of all the laws in force to January 1st, 1851 (Den by's edition). For salo at the Book Store of HD1U. UUUALL, ASiUN S LO.U. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR OCTOBER Just received by H. B. PEARSON ft CO. aept'Ji THE Genuine Imported Farina Cologne and Bay Rum, new supply, just received by iiO J.U. If. lUUii. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of Apple. Peach and Cherrv Trees. In rood order for planting. mayB W. JEy"' POTASU. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JU8T M received and for sale by JNO. R. COOK. febll. First door south of the Journal Building. LYONESE and TUIBETS, diUerent colors and widths, at prices that can't be beat, at sep20-d8w BLAKE'S New Store. ASHLEIGII, A TALE OP THE OLDEN tunes, 26 etc., by 11 lis E. A. Dupny, just received may23 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAM FOR OCTOBER. JUST RECEI-ved by Mpt2ft H. U. PEARSON & CO. FROM NEW YORK. PPTTILVOILL a CO'S AQRXCT, 122 NASSAU ffTKKHT. The Piano and Music Establishment of HORACE WATERS, 333 BROADWAY NEW YORK. rjlHE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodcons in the world. T. Gilrrrt k Co.'i World's Fair Pnniiura Pianos. with or without the Jiolean and with iron frames and circular scales. The merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. Gii.hkrt's Bocdoik Piamw, an elegant instrument lor small rooms, il allot UcjL-frox 's 1'ia.vos, of the old established firm of Ilallet k Co.. Mr. W. being sole agent lor all the above fianoB, no can oiler tuem low er than any other house in the United States. Hokack WxTKKd' I'iaxos, manufactured expressly for him, having great power ot tone and elasticity ot toucn. 1'ianns 01 other make. In a word, 333 Bkoadwav, is one of the largest depots fur Pianos in the world, affording an oppor tunity for selections not to be had anywhere else ou the American continent, second -nana 1'ianos at great Bar gains. Price from 900 to 9175. MELODEONS. GOODMAN k BALDWIN 8 PATKST ORGAN MELODEOXS, with two hanks of keys a swoet and powerful instrument. Prices from (75 to 9'200. B. 1). & a. W. Smith a toeil knmm and justly celebrated Melodeonr. Prices from $00 to $100. 43The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper- mont.3jr Melodcons of other makes, of all styles and prices. martin's nrtwit (iurrARa, irom zo xo ou. nuie- nas, from $5 to $25. Accordeonn, from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $5 to $40. Violin from $3 to $25. Brass instruments, and others, of all kinds Dealers supplied with the above Pianos and Melodeons at factory prices. This list comprises the products of tho great ma stern of both the American and Kuropean continents, and is receiving constant additions by an extensive publication of the choice and popular pieces of tho day. Dealers in i Music, Teachers of Seminaries and Academies wishing to purchase any mimic published in the United States, or make arrangements ror continued supplies ot Mr. atkks new issues, will find it greatly to their interest to call or forward tneir orders. Music sent to any part oi tne urn ted Slates, postagofree. juneo-tt GENTLEMEN'S FURXISHING GOODS. C, A. HATCH & Co., 97 William street. New York. Im porters and manufacturuni of aKTTLEMnVu rrm.vianixo gooph of tho latest styles, and in groat variety consisting cf Shirts, stocks, Ties, Crarats, Ulorns, Hosiery, Under uarmcntf, itanaKercntcis, utisncnacrs, Linen collars, Kobes de Chambrc, Shoulder Braces, aud a comploto assortment oi au articles appertaining to tne une. Purchasers are invited to call and examine, our stock before purchasing, as we oQer superior inducements, i regards quality and price. march3-d6mp REMOVAL RULE & II ALL, "WHOLESALE dealers In Boots, Shoes and Brogans, have removed to No. 94 Chambers street, a few doors west of Broadway.I he subscribers, in calling the attention of country Merchants to tneir rail stoclc, would say that they do not proiesa to keep what Is usually called " cheap goods that Is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth Jlft$ ner cent less than nrime aootts. A few cents ner nair onlf In price, is the difference botwoen a oood shoe and a ootid- for-nothinn one They feel eontldent, from experience, that merchants who try the experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only enlarge this branch of their business wttnout accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give better satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. We shall be pleased to snow our goous to an wuo win lavor us witn a call. june5-d4m RULE ft HALL, 84 Chambers St., N. Y, FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY ever In Columbus is now offered at very great bargains for cash. BURR'S large Four Story Ware-Rooms are now completely uneu witn h&au lit ul, r uurmuKK, comprising all tho latest stvles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY, PARLOR and CHAM BER Furniture, in sets or single pieces, Sociables, Sofas, Divans, Sofa Beds, Lounges, Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble Top Bureaus, Centre Tables and Wash Stands, Plain and Dress Bureaus, In great variety. LAIUiE EASY AND ELIZ ABET MEAN CHAIRS. Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Parlor Chairs anu uockers, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cottage and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Secretaries, Book Cases and Wardrobes: Hair, Cotton Ami Unalr Mfi treason TnL-inrr CIq aeaa in H lf tNiantvmiil ana Manogany Frames, an sizes; (iiit, iiogewood and ila hogany Picture Frames. Every body wanting line furniture at low prices, should can ai rtUrlK s, feb6 No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, O, NEW BOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters: or the Story of my Education, an Autobiography by Hugh Miller, author.of "Old Red Sand Stone," &c, kc. with a portrait. 1 vol. jiiyrtie wroatn: or stray leaves recalled, a fascinating noon oy Minnie Aijrue. i vol. Now Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Portfolio, 2d series. 1 vol. Illustrated. Chrystalliue: or tho Heiress of Fall Down Castle. a ro mance by F. W. Shelton, A. M. 1 vol. Illustrated. mo mm si en i woman, by tmiiie v. tarlow: author oi unexearot weuiocK." sc.. irom the ornrinal sweeilisn by Elbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi; a series of sketches by Joseph (J. Baldwin, from the ninth thous- ana euition. x vol. Junt received and for sale at the now Bookstore of junel RANDALL, ASTON k LOXG. SCHOOL HOOKS. -A comploto stoclc of School Books, consisting of every kind now in une, at wholesale and retail, at Eamtkhm pricks. Orders from the country solicited, by H. H. BURR k CO., juneio un.o state Journal uuiMing. PRINTERS' INKS. A larKc invoice ot Print-inir Inks from the old and celebrated manufactory of O. Burr, embracing News Inks for both Power and Hand 1'rosses, ijooh inks, assorted numbers, Uard Ink, Colored Inks, Cold Size, sc. The subscribers are Agents for the above Tnks, and will sell low for cash only, and warrant the Ink to be good. jya KAMIALL, ASTON LOiSU, Dookaellers. NEW BOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OK. Foreign Lands, 2 vols., illustrated, by Harriet Needier Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Ihnucrhts and Thlnirs nt Homo and Abroad.br Ehhu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. The Modern Horse Doctor, now and valuable, bv G. II. Dadd. Just published, and for salo at the New Bookstore of J. H. RILEY k CO. N. B. The trade supplied. jylf) T AUGH AND GROW FAT. LIFE ANk1 A. J Hayings of Mrs. Partington, and others of the Family by "Sh'ellebar." Call and get a copy before they are all sold, at the New Cheap Bookstore of H. H. BURR k CO., may2 Journal Building. HISTORY OF THE OIIIO CANALS. A complete Documentary History of the Ohio Canals from the first measures taken for their construction down to tho close of the session of the Legislature of 1S:12. Ir one volumo, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuablo work for sale by ISAAC N. WHiTINO, Over tho Bookstore of Randall, Atou k lying. feb4-d&w. WALL PAPKR. NEW STOCK. SPRING Btvle. Randall. Aston k Lonir. would rertwctfnllv call the attention of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity wiuieir now snd well selector! stock oi Wall and Window Papers and Borders, Fire Screens, Oil Hiiadea and Fixtures. As regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feci satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. AU they ask is a call from those winning to purchase. Don't forgot Whiting's old stand, one dir south of Clinton Bank. niarU. GREAT EXCITEMENT FOR NEW BOOKS. Just published and for sale byH. JL Burr Co., Tempest and Sunshine, or Life in Kentucky, by Mrs. M. J. Holme. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea, by Laurence 011-phant.The Forosters, by Alex. Dumas. Boys at Home, by C. Adams. Russia as it is, by Count Uurownkl. ' The Three Colonies of Australia, by Siimuol Sidney. New l ork, tta Upper Ton and Lower Million, by George Uppanl. H. H. HUUK&tU, may2 Journal Building, NEW STOCK. Paper Ilunpinpfl, Bordor8, Gilt Mouldings, Frames for Portrnits ami Prints, Mirrors, Pier Glasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Copper Paintings and Knrrravinirs. Pastoral Groups. Intic- tile ivory. Curtain Loop aud Bands, Window Shinies and Cornices, &c, &o. The largest variety of line Goods in the line ever onereu in tins mar not, or sam at tho inw Store, Odcon Building, J. H. RILEY k CO. junel3 D ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases and Lame ness in Horses, with illustrations, by Dr. George H. Dadd, the celebrated Verterinary Surgeon, now residing in Bos ton, and confessedly at the head of his profession in this country. or sale at the I look store or jylO RANDALL, ASTON k LOVO NEW GOODS. Ladles' Reticules, a gTeat va riety of new patterns, also Traveling Bags. Fans, a good stock of the best pattern. Porte Monaies and Card Cases new styles. Jet Goods new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of fine patterns and qualities Gold Pens made to order and warranted. For sale at the New Bookstore of juneia j. n. nn-EY k co. BRITISH POETS. Full Sets of the new and eleprant edition of the I)ritih Poets, as far as pub-ished, B8 vols., sold separately or by the set j prlo 75 cents per vol. Forsahjbjr 8. It. BUBB ft CO., juoelS Ohio 8tate Journal Bulldin XTEW WORK BY EMERSON BENNETT XI Pride of tiw Wilderness. Just received at juneo PABS0N ft CO'S DEPOT. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLKVEIJVND k ERIK KAILUOADS. Ciianobop Timi. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run as follows, (Sundays excepted) : Kxprosft Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. m., and arrives at Cleveland at 3:30 p m. Returning, leaves Clove-land at 8 a m, and arrives at Columbus at 1 K)5 p m. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p m, and arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 2:15 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 p m, and ar rives at Cleveland at 0:00 a m. ite turning leaves ucvo land at 7:50 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. & Pa. R. R. for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Al at Shelby for Handnsky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on tho Erie R. H. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Now York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUEEN OF TFIE WEST, at 7 p m, arriving In UufTalo in soasou for morning trains to .Niagara .halls, Albany, &c. L. T1LTON, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus, .Tune 7, 1S53. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad DASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, X Chicago, St. Imis, Cincinnati, Indianatrolis, Dayton, Springtleld, Bcllcfontaine, Tiffin, Find ley, .Sandusky, Mans. nem, Mt. vernon, iNcwark, kc. Six Daily Trains from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Exnress train, from station of C. C. C. R. R. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at florwniK, Clyde, and Fremont. 2d. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stonnimr at all statiouii bet ween uraiton ana loieuo. rd. 8,45 A. M. Express, f from Ohio City,) fortfandnsky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Myrta, Vermillion, Huron, iSanduskv, t rem out and cimoro. This train connects nt .Sandusky with Mad River aud Lake Erie, and Mansfield and Sandusky Railroads, by which rassengers willreacn Toledo at 1.05 P. M. Davton 4.25 P. M Bellefontaine 2.18 " Cincinnati 7-W " Springlield 3.5 " Indianapolis 10.30 4th. 2.60 P. M. Express, from station or C. C. k C. Railroad for Toledo. Chicago and St. Iuis ; stopping at Ober-lin, Norwalk, Monroeville, Bellevue, Clyde and Fremont. 6tli. 3.00 P. ai. Mail Train (from Ohio City,) lor iSan dusky. This train connect at Sandnsky with trains of 5lad River and Lake Erie Road, arriving ot ! indley same evening, ami stonmnir at alt intermediate nt:it ions. 0th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. k C. toil road, for Toledo and Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts for Freight, npply to E. SHEL DON. Atrent. oti U;ink street. Angler Hotel Uuiiamg. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, kc. to bo obtained at Btntion ot c. u. s c. itoaa, v. u. uaIsIiwjum, Agent. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and sta tions on Mad River and Manslield Hoadrt, at Ohio City Sta tion. E. II. l'HILLirS, Superintendent. Oflice Cleveland k Toledo Railroad, ) Cleveland, May 6, 1S64. ) june5d&w OX AIVD A FT E It MONDAY, 22nd MAY, glgp,oui8vme,jma 3 Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at 11 o'rloelt, A. M. and i o'clock, J'. JII. M0RXIM1 MM AT 11 A. M. UNITED STATES MAIL. T7R0M LANDING AT FOOT ok BROADWAY, JL the superb Lovr Pressure Steamer NORTHERNER; the new and elegant Steamer HIGHFLYER, will make the usual Intermediate lAuutngs. EVENING EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M From Lauding at foot of Broadway, tho magnificent lx)w- rTessure Btoamer jauuh mkajjI'.k; tne swut ana spien did Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passengers arriving in Cincinnati by the evening trains will Qnd theno boats in waitiug. This line will land at Madison, but will have no detontion there; and pasnengers may, therefore, rely upon reaching LouiHville in time to connect with tuo early trains from lluisville; ana notn morning and evening lines connect regularly with the UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Leaving Louisville every dny at 10 o'clock, A. M., K0R SA1.NT LUU1M, RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS AND ROOMS INCLUDED. Morning Line to Louisville, '2.0O; to St. Ixiuis, $M.OO Evening " 1 .60; to " .00 SV Throutrh Ticket, and Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Oflice of the Company, No. 10 jjroauwnv, Cincinnati. thus. emikiuajc&, Agent. juneft-6m U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS. Tho Only Through Lino to St. Liuii, CrXCIXXATI JIXU LOL'OVILU. ,:m TT S. MAITj JIORNINCJ LINE UtLi-4hf f'r Louisville, h'avius at 11 o'clock ;r'H (T? A. M. Ixiw Pressure ytearaer Northerner, FaaKiiCSSS W. K. Fuller. Master. Sten mer 1 1 lehfl ver. T. T. Wrifrht, Master, will leave Mail Une Wharf-boat, foot oi uroatiway, ai il o'clock, A. m. CIXCINXATI AND LOUISVILLE. IT. S. Mail Ereninir express .Lino, leavinz at 7 o'clock, I. M. Low Pressure St'r Jacob Strader, j. B. Summons, Master. Telecrrnnh No. 3. M. MelWlan. ' Will leave Mail Line Wharf-boat, foot of Uroadwav. at 7 o'clock, P. M. The V. S. Mail Morning Line and U. 8. Mail Eveninc Tx- press Line, are the only Hues authorized tn ins no through ticketH, and the only linen connecting at Louisville '"'1th ine Hujiern rasenjrer racKrt L'. H. Mail Line steamer 'ieUM LOUISVILLE TO SAINT LOUIH. IiruvsLLR and St. Ixit'is U. 8. Mail Ijnb Stk-imkrs. One of these larffo and magnificent Steamers leave Louisville every morning at 10 o clock, A. M. isivf rressuro Southerner, .1. JI. Jones, Master. Fashion, II. L. Church, " HoosierState, Ceo. lAmiton, " Ijidy Pike, S. Catterlin, " Crystal Palace, W. J. Kounts," Telegraph No. 2, M. Lrwin, u J. 0. Cline. J. C. Hite. leaving Iuiflvillo for Saint i)uifl daily, nt 10 o'clock, rl. AI. Cabin Passasre from Cincinnati to Saint Louis, meals and stato-ronms included, $9. jBNo extra charco for transferrin! nassemrtTB and their bnfftra?o from one boat to another. TpgrBazgage Checked Throvgh.fy Tliis is tho only throueh line. Through Tickets, and Tickets to all Way Points, for sale on board the Hoat, or at me company s uuico, ra. io uroanway. Cincinnati. junco thus. S11KKLOCK, Affont. fnTTPT.Tvrnpnru. a 7t TTTrT JL AKKLITllA S1LAMSHU' CO., intend X.fl 'f-i nailine their favorite steamship : 4-4dJtti2U CITY OF MAVCflRSTKR, 2127 tons, Cant. Wylie. CrrV OF l'HILADI'XPHIA. fnewl 21K Ioim. Cant. It. Leitch. CITY OP BALTIMORE, (new) 2538 tou.i, Capt. Iitcli. From Philadduhia. City of Manchester Saturday, Nov. IS, 1854. From LiverpcHtl. City of Manchester Wednesday, Oct.25, IS5I. Ji11J3 or 1 ANjAtiK, From Philadelphia, From Livernnol. Saloon Berths $f0 Saloon Berths 'Jl frnin. Midship " 17 Forward 11 15 ' Midship " 65 Forward u 55 Including Stewards fees. THIIU) CLASS PASSKN0K1W. A limited number nf Third Clasa I'aHscn 'em will lm ta ken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and Couml in provisions.From Philadelphia $25 From Liverpool JUO Certificates of passajre will be Issued here 1o parties who aro desirous of bringing out their friends, at correspond in rates. Oralis on the Agents from 1 upwards. An experienced Surgeon will be carried on each ship. AU Goods sent to tho agents fn Philadelphia and Lit er pool, will be forwarded with economy and don patch. or lreight or passage, apply to SAMUKL SMITH, 17 Walnut stroot, Philadelphia. RICUAHBSON, BKUTTIKKS k CO., Liverpool. N. B. When thearranirementsarecomnleted. und inffl cient goods oiler, one of the above or other steam vessels will proceed to Baltimore, calling at Norfolk. Vinrinia. or other pointi on the Chesapeako, going or returning. 17 AST MAIL LINE. WI-'TKICN JlullRS X from Columbus to 1 ortHmouth On and after JIO.M. DAY. JUNK lid. a MAIL COACH will leave Cnhimh,,. f.,r ClrcloTillo, Clillllcothe, and Portsmouth, nt 6 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the veninfr connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 6 o'clock in the momlmr arrivo at Columbus at 8 o'clock In the evoninir, dolly. ju2 , KKE1DKR h HAWKKS. COLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI-ety of tho most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Hhruh. The undersigned (rivns notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extensive and most reliable Nureery establishments in the Mate of New York, lor a constant supply at Columbus of the vory choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and nil nil nr.w. In that lino on the shortest notice. Amone; them aro some new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be for sale In a vory few days, and may be seen at the corner of High and State streets, or at H.o.e Cotta, one u,o i.u. ... v. wiuumu,, vu Kim nuriningTon Kovi. pr6-tf WARKKN JKXKIN'3. AJfa WILLOW ANU OAK BASKETS kjxjyj Among whlen are a good assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered aud uncovered, different sizes. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for couutinga reticule, work basket &o. Oak bushel and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Bulldlngf. Broadway, Colnmbui, Ohio. WJI. A. GILL. oct'22-diwtf FROM CINCINNATI. LITHOGRAPHY AND ENGltAVINtt. MIDDLETON, WALLACE & CO., NO. 115 Walnut street. Cincinnati, 0. Maps, Dond.-i, Cer-titicates, Views, Portraits, Curds, &c, engraved and print ed in tiie bent gtyle, and on short notice". Orders respectfully solicited. N. D. 150 Steel Plates on band for Magazines. Books, ftc, lmpressiona from which wo will supply on reasonable terms. sf.15-ir,m Peter A. White & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN and Homeric DRY OOUUS, Ao. fil Pearl rtreet, Cincinnati, have now on hand a hand-dome utock of new and dewirable tini, and will bo receiving daily, to which they invito pnreh3nern, who may rely on getting good at the IowohI prices. Hep7-dlm 0. 1IOUIKS. N. 1I0LMKS. O HOLMES & SOX, Manufacturers und Im-porters of papeu hanoisgs, No. 1$'J Main strvK, Cincinnati, Ohio, k;p awayn on hand a larpe and (general assortment of WAV 1'APKlt, KOKHUftS, F1KU-0AKI PATTKKKS, HiliK CUilTAIN FAI'KHS. &c, BAND 1.0XE3 AT MANUFACTUUKU'S I'KICl ail of which tlny olfi-r to the country trade at tho lowest price. tVnoiirt vinitint; the city in want of pefa for Parlors Hall.-. Dining Room., or Chamber, will do well bv calling on tun KuliM-ribur at No. JtiO Main, third door U-low Fifth ffreet Market Space. nwrl7-dly DAVID A. TUUAX, ViolesaloRi).l UctaU Dealer tn Sheet Muic, Muic llook.o, nnd ML'SICAij MKKCilANDIj;, Atent for the eale of JIallet & Co.;a ri'li'bratfd -Pimo Fort, aud Carhart's iprior Meloduon, No. W Fuurtli street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, 0. Martin 'J Guitars, Violins, Flute, Hutiiuu", Acrordfonfl, Flutfuoleti, Clarionet?, Fifes. Violin, Guitar, and Jlarp 8trin(js, and Musical Stock generally of the lK-t. tinuky. All New Music received as coon as published. Ui'meu-tary, Theoretical and Practical Workn. coinprisin tlio most popular and useful methods of Instruction for the Voice, and all Musical lnittruinenut ; and rohVetions of pieces by eniinnnt composers, at prices pnwntiu?; pup?-rior induceiuenta to tierninaries, Public S'liool.. Proles-sorfl and Scholar. CnUilosues of fchwt Musie ftiniUhed frratuitouly. Secondhand Piiinos bought or taken a part payment for now. may 17 novl Wly CTxcIntTstw ilKWsov A Hoi.Mra, Bale llooiiw s;i and H5 'Walnut at. Sell every Wednemlay and Saturday, ut VI) ui., at the MerchnnlH' Kxchanije, Railroad I.onds, Railroad. Rank and Insurance stocks, Real Kstate and Muuicd Securities, if ill derjcripttons. The advantaveR of tliene B.ib' aro that ther are held durin? change hours, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times null at fair rate.. Cincinnati, U., April 14, JbJiJ. New Books. rPIIE CAPTAINS OF THE WOMAN UK J. public. Bv Herbert. 1'rotrrenH and Prejudice. By Mra. Core. Puddleford and Its People. Famous Persons and Places. By Willi;. Life's Lessons. A Tale. Isabel Carrollton. By Kneller Clen. Xocten Ambrosianae. New Ld., Edited by Mclilunzeo. Vtah and the Mormons. By Bent. Ferris. Kazan and Nebraska. By Edward E. Hale. History of Cuba. By Ballou. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hash. Home in the Valley. By Emilie Carlen. Comedies of Douglas Jerrold. -. . Man made of Money, do. ' ' Iron Cousin. By Mary Cowden Clark Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Toxt Book. Atherton. By Mary R, Metford. leather Stocking and Silk. A Tale of Virginia. The Scout. By Simms. For Salo at the New Book SI ore. jft5" Trade supplied. J. II. RILEY L CO. octO LEATHER DBLTING. TIIE UNDERSIGN ed Agents for the sale of REES & HOYT'8 celebrated premium patent RIVETED KTRKrCHKO LEATHER BANDS, have this day received a full assortmpnt nf all sizes, from K to 18 inches in width. AVe would call the attention of the public to tho above article, as one possessing superior merit. Thoy are made from tho thick and solid parts of tho boat oak tanned leather, and aro stretched by powerful machines, (invented and used by R. k il. only,) whereby they are made to run straight niid true, havo a uniform bearing on the drum or puller, hold their widths evenly, and give from 15 to 25 per cent, more force than tnose made in mo onimary manner. Sold at manuiacturers' prices, with acMition of freight ouly, by R1LBOURNE k KUHNS, julD Mrd ot the Uilt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undersigned hnvo just opened n lanro assortment of new and beautiful Cliandpliorg, Brnckotn, Pendants, kc. from tho celebrated manufactory of ComeliuR, Raker k Co., Philadelphia, to which we invito tho attention of thont intro- tlucing g;m into their bulmingti. A a our m uron aro from Cornoliua Jfc Co. 'i Manufactory, (ias pipe put up 1)T experienced workmen at tho lowest rales, ami warranted titfht. AliVIN t CO., No. ( Kxchange IHock, Rmailway, near cor. Hijrh st. Columbiie, June 2'J, 1854-dtf HOUSE FURNISHING 1)EP0T I LOW Kent, small protitu, is tho motto at No. 2, 3 and 4 Brown's itlnclt, State street, opposite tho American Hotel, where a general nnnrtment of Ilotiso Furnishing Woods can always Iw found, and at low prices. Stoven. Parlor aud Cook, Mantle, (irateg and Furnacen, Wooden Ware nnd lUnkeU, t rench Tinned Ware, Planished nnd Japaned Ware, Feather Duntera, Wire Ititih Covctr, Toilet Sets, Hath Tubs, Itcl'riirerator, Mops and Unions. Tin. Conner and Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. .Jobbing promptly attended to by skillful workmen. P. B. IHIH)KIIK;1. jyn-uiy TEW STORE ! NEW STOCK ! Wat.t. 1'aper 1 1 axo Wis ixnow Papbk. tto.flin) pieces Wall Papers. i.uuo " i.urtinn l li,(HU) Borders. COO pair Window Shades, Kmbraciug every kind, shade, pattern and nr ice? lit whole sale and retail. Merchants supplied on tlio best term, at tho New Wall Paper Storo, Odeon Building. junej .1. If.KII.EY k CO TUST ItECEIVED-ttENTON'S LOOK. VOL. f J Ono ; Thirty Year' View, or a History of the Working of the American Government for 30 venrs, from lH'JO to jouu, ctm-iiy liiunn mini ine uongresi ueuatcs, tno prlvato papers of ien. Jackson, and tho speociies of Kx-Senator Henlon. with bin actual view of men and affairs, with historical Notes and Illustrations andt om notices of eminent deceased cotemporanes or s;ile at tne ew iivuksturrnf H. RII.KY k CO. Tho Trade supplied a up 17 NEW BOOKS. THOUGHTS ANU THINGS at Home and Abroad, ty KHhu Burritt. liiography ot llosca Ifallon. tJoldsmith's Poetical Works, new 12mo edition. Milton's Poetical Works, new 12mo ed. Martin Merrivnle, numbers 5 nnd 6. For sale at the New and Cheap Bookstore of S. H. BUKR k CO. Orders from trado solicited. jvlft SI AT ION .A largo and complete variety of Fancy and Staple Stationery, "Knglish, French and American." Banki, Public OOic'es, ftc, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere at tho New Cheap Bookstore, of K. B. HUHR k CO. ' juneis Ohio State Journal Building. HUNDRED. Tlio History of the Old J Hun Hundred I'mlm Tuno, with Socclmenii. 1)7 thn Itnv W. II. llarcr?al, M. A., ami Prefatory Noto bv IU. Kr M. Wainwriht, D. I. 11 ii i i... 'or Mle by s. ii. nmtR ro Jiiurnnl IluMlng. unol.1 REMOVAL. DK. LANGWORTIIY HAS removed his odlce tn Rich street, South side, between I Ikh and Third, flrnt door West nf Dr. Dow'ioflice. Itaal. dence, flrnt door Smith of the Montgomery Hotel, Ilii-h 2: .in28 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.-SIIAI'I.KY k HALL hnvo now a full nmortment nf Millinery nnd Kfincy Onod. enmnrtftinir nil the. new nK-in. nf Millinery, Dress Oonds, Cloaks, Mantles, Embroideries, iiuniri j, uiovdi, kc, nt., nun jim jiuvh umy to CH.II and see thnni, to bo convinced they nm liandftoran and cheap We are very thankful for the pant 11 bent I patronage and would solicit a continuance nf the same. ' Sept. 11, 1H54. WANTED A MAN WHO HAS A GOOD acquaintanco and a knowledge of aellinir irnn.l. through tho country one who understands driving and taking earo nf a team. A young man preferred, jtefcr-onces required. Address, , co. octi:i-ittr liux 27:1 1. o. NSf EW MEDICAL WOK.'CS, UISKASKS ill? Heart and tlio Aota. by William Stokes M. ;'rnfessnr nf Physic In thn University of Dublin, &r. tic. Tho Homoeopathic Materia Mmliea. hv A T...1.. tL... lated from the French and edited by Clias. J. Ilcmnel .11. Just received and for suln at the Bookstore of may26 ItAN'DAI.I. ASTON It I.ONfl. GOLD PENS. A krjro lot of superior " tip-tnp"(icddPens: Gold l'ens with Double Kxtcnsion Holders : Engrossing Pens with I'orcunlne Hni.irr. . moth Tip Top in silver tipped Khony Handles, in We., kc, kc. ' 1 The above Pens are all warranted .ml ;m i... i for cash. Call and examine the nens for m.,.lv. jy7 HAXDALI, ASTON k LONlhi bjokstdro. TEWELHY. Just received, kuiiib very beuuti-ful r,nttern" of Cameo and Poarl Breast pins and Kar Kings, Mosaic Pins. Also constantly receiving from the eastern manufactories all the new patterns of rich .lewe). ry as they come out. Please coll at B. D. Dl'NUAK'S and lee i f t u not to. K( PS. UOUNTRV ANU KAUTOKyTaU-VVJ red and fancy heavy Flannels lust received and just received end i for sale by KV)4tt BLOCKS. A LARGE' AFS6llfrFW"ffTT' I to,ooch. USTi 1 I haaIuA r- jnn& BI.TNN k BALDWIN Sriljr (Djjio State 'Soitrnal." TUESDAY" EVENING, NOVEMBER 11.' XcDiolrs of Joseph Uon;iiartc. Memoire et correspondence politique et inilitarie du rul J:)cpii. Par a du o:i.s"i'. 1') vol., Svo. i'jiriji : iViotin. M by Garrine. , . , Among (he voluminous collections of io?thii-muoua memorial:-, illustratiii!? the curci.T ol'JS'a-polcon, noun )0H(pws :i greater historical value than the copious documents presented in these biographical notices and correspondence, of the temporary King of Spain. They consist of a pketch of the leading events in the public lil'u of Joscpii, and a foi-uiidable array ot his letters, from the commencement of his political history to his decease in 1S-1 1. A large proportion of the'e were addressed to Napoleon, discussing the most important questions that nro.-o in tho accomplishment of his civil and military purposes freely exposing (he secret views of the parties most intimately concerned in his measures and of course, throwing a great deal of light on f-'eencs and transactions, which have hitherto been left in obscurity, or illustrated only by ingenious comment and conjectures. An exposition of the numerous points, which are here placed in a novel aspect or are to a certain extent cleared from the difficulties, wilh which they have been attended, would be too elaborate a task for our columns; but they will doubtless receive the attention of writers, -with more time and space at their disposal. We can only give a few specimens of the correspondence, and as possessing greater local interest, will select our extracts from the letters of Joseph during his residence iu the United States, l'rcviou.sly, however, a brief outline of his life ni ter the lull of Napoleon, may gratify our readers, as the facts are taken from a manuscript journal kept by Joseph lionaparte. and made public for the lirst time in the present .Memoirs. After Napoleon's retirement to Klba, in 1S11. Joseph, with his family, took up his residence at the Chateau do I'rangins, In Switzerland, on tho banks of the lake of Geneva. During this period he was informed of a design to assassinate Napoleon. The discovery was announced by a visitor of Madame do Stael, at Goppet, that two persons had sworn to tako the Kmperor's life, nnd were about to proceed to Elba to execute their purpose. Madame do Stael at once hurried off to Pranging to give Joseph notice of! the plot. She found mm at breakfast, with Talaina at the table. The celebrated tragedian and Madame de Stael disputed with each other the honor of warning Napoleon of his danger in person. Joseph, however, dispatched au old family servant who lived in the neighborhood, with the caution; one of tho assassins, landed on the island, but was arrested on the spot and talcen back to the Continent. Joseph was at Prangina when he heard of the landing of Napoleon iu Franco in 1815. Ho received a message to join the Emperor as soon as possible. Leaving the chateau secretly at ten o'clock on theniitht of .March 10, in a few hours he reached the frontier of France ; his depar' turo was at the right time : for iu tho morning an officer of tho Swiss Government, with a troop of cavalry, came to the chateau to seize his person and conduct him to Ucrne. Joseph, as he always had done before, now-placed himself entirely at the disposal of his brother. After fhe battle of Waterloo, Joseph gave tho advice to Napoleon that had been offered by Carnot and Marlin do Dousy. ' Keturn,' said he, ' to your army, and leave us to light it out with tho Chambers.' It was the Emperor's opinion that he could still save France, but not without the concurrence of the Chambers. In June, 1815, as Napoleon was about leaving the Elyseo for Malraaison, ho informed Joseph that he had scut to his house a small box containing papers of great value, nmong them copies of the letters addressed to him by tho allied sovereigns, which ho wished to prevent coming into tho hands of tho police. When Joseph left Paris to follow the Emperor to Roehefort, he gave instructions to his wife and to his secretary to tako good care of tho papers left in his cabinet, and entrust them to friends of the family. Some years after, when O'.Menra was about to return Irom bt. Helena to England, he wrote in behalf of Napoleon to Joseph, who was then in tins country, to publish in the United States the correspondence confided to him, as tho best re ply to tho calumnies with which ho had been pursued. Joseph wished to comply with his oroiuer a directions, anu wrote to ins wile, who had remained iu Europe, and also to his secretary, to forward him all the papers left in their care, especially tlio correspondence or tho allied sovereigns, tut, upon searching for tho documents, they found that they had disappeared. Every attempt to regain them was fruitless. jsut, tinring ins stay in England, several years alter, Joseph was informed by O'Meara that the original autographs of those letters had been of fered for sale in London in JS22 that they had been in the hands of Jlurray, tho celebrated publisher and that tho letters concerninir Rus sia had been purchased by a diplomalic agent of uie Government. Alter numerous attempts to get on their track, Joseph could learn nothing Uelimto with regard to their sale. There is. accordingly, scarcely the shadow of hope that they win ever re-appear a loss which the conscientious historian will know how to regret. Joseph rejoined Napoleon at Hochefort, where it was the intention of both to embark for America In two different vessels. After passing some days in this city, the Emperor went ou board the frigates detailed for him and his suite, Joseph remained at Hochefort, Napoleon, meantime, being nt the Isle of Aix. Hero hu was visited by Joseph, who endenvored to persuade him to return to the Continent, aud, putting himself at tho head of the army of the Loire, to try his fortune for tho last time. Napoleon did not favor his plan. His brother then proposed to take bis place iu tho house, which hu occupied at the Isle of Aix, while the Emperor should secretly embark iu the American vessel which was in readiness for him nt Itordeaux. Iu this vessel, and the few persons that accompanied Joseph, Napoleon hail a chauco to escape the iiiigusli cruisers which supposed that ho was still at the Me of Aix. Napoleon relused this oiler also. Ho besought his brother to look out for himself, so that one nt least might not fall a victim to the Provisional Government. It was repugnant to the feelings of Napoleon to escape as a fugitive. Nor was ho less unwilling to ac cept the- oiler, which had been made in the geuuine spirit of trench audacity to keep the English Ueet at bav wilh two frigates, while he should attempt to lvach the open sea in light vessel. After the surrender of Napoleon to the Brit ish Government, Joseph would not leave 1'i aiieo nut i 1 lie kucw that he could be no longer useful to his brother, lie embarked nt lioyau ou the 25th of July, in the brig Commerce,' and after having been visited repeatedly by the lliilisii cruisers without detection he arrived at New York, August 2SHi. His pauperis were in an other name, arid the captain of the ve.-el did not know who ho was : ho supposed htm to be General Carnot; and by (his name he v as con gratulated by the Mayor or I lie City on Ins fortunate passage. It, was not Ihen known in New-York that Napoleon had given himself up lo the English ; two Ilritish frigntes were cruising before that harbor, and visited ships coining 1mm Europe ; one of them attempted to approach the Commerce, but was luckily prevented by the wind and tho m inouvies of Iho p lot, ; lor if the English had succeeded in securing Joseph's person, they would have taken him to ICugland and j thence to Pussia. where the ullies hud decided to ueiain turn. On arriving in lhi country, he ton),, iiMiswell known, tho name of Count dt Survilliers (the namo of one ol his estates in Franco) ami Kimii won the general esteem by his personal merits. After travelling in dillereut Stale in the Union, and visiting the principal cities, lie purchased tho beautiful seat Iu liorkentown. on the hanks of the Delaware, which has been widelvcolebra- te1 B9 lli9 Privi,tc residence for many years. Surrounded by friends who were attached to him, he enjoyed the Ireedom and repose of rural life, for w hich he always cherished a decided inclination. .His wife, ou account of her delicate health, was unable to join him; but his daughters, Zcnaido and Charlotte, and his son-in-law Charles Ponapartc, for a long time shared his exilo in America. In 1822, tho death of Napoleon cast a deep gloom over the retreat at Bordentown. JoBeph was strongly attached to his brother, and every hope of a reunion with him was now dispelled. His sorrow was increased by tho descriptions given in letters of General Pertrand nnd Mon-tholon, of the ufl'erings of the Emperor during tho last days of his life. These letters, which are given iu full in the present Memoirs, contain many interesting particulars in regard to tho death of Napoleon, which have not been published before. During tho residence of Joseph Bonaparte at Bordentown he received a proposal to accept tho crown of Mexico. He replied to the deputation which presented him tho offer in tho following terms: "1 have borne two crowns; I would not take one step to bear a third. Nothing is more flattering to ma thau to see tho men who, when 1 was in Madrid, were unwilling to recognise my authority, now come, in my exile, seeking to place mo at their head. But I do not believe that the throne which you wish to erect anew can give you happiness. Every day which 1 pass In the hospital laud of the United States more and more convinces me of tho excellence of Republican institutioas for America. Preserve them, therefore, as a precious gift of Providence ; settle your domestic quarrels ; imitate the United States ; and seek from among your fellow-citizens a man moro capable than myself of playing the noblo part of Washington." Tbo work contains several letters from llcrnadin St. Pierre, Madame de Stael, La Fayette, Louis Napoleon, aud many other correspondents of Joseph, somo of which are of a highly interesting character. His own letters give the impression of a man of clear and comprehensive views, of a certain solidity of judgment, and of prevailing fairness and integrity, though without any remarkable intellectual brilliancy or force. 0 DUFF-S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. Pitth-lU Hfiii, Pa. Kslablished in 1S40 Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual Charter. FlUltll OY P1R1XTOHS : Hon. .Tames Burhan:iii, lion. Walter H. Lowrio, ' Wm. Wilkins, " Charles: Nay lor, " Momph llmnpton, (Ii'ii. J. K. Moorhea'd. P. 1UKF, Principal ; Author nf Puff's Bonk Keeping, &c, ProffMsor of U'Kik Keeping and Commercial Sciences. J.. JI, PAMIOFr, Professor of Pennmansliip. N. Ji. HATCH, Iq., member of the Pittnburg Bar, Pro- u'ssur 01 commercial jaw. I'. HAVDK.V, A. M., Professor of Mathematical and Classical Pepartmnt. Professor of Mathematics, kc. b'Olli ASSISTANTS aro constantly employed in the noolt-keppinir Department. I Duff's system of Hook-keeping is taught by the author, upon his new invented Ulank liooks caveated for patent .ine 6, ISM. Dy meant of thi.i important invention, in .ttinut half tho usual time of study, the real practice of Book-keeping is imparted to a degree of perfection never before attained in tho United States. ) His training for business comprehends upwards of 4O0 'real hu.siness transactions ; 300 commercial computations. A thorough course of business Penmanship. - Daily Je;tures on Commercial law and Commercial Sci enies, the theory of profits, the art nf making money, ki. Pulf's ftook Keeping, Harper's edition, price $1 60. post-see J1 cents, uthe miMt perfect and comprehensive Ui the KnglNh language." Jiu.rn Steamboat Book Kcepinr, price $1, postage 9 cent, "rt perfect system for such Books and Aceountn." PulPs Cotnmercinl Circulations, price 50 cents. ftO.Send for a circular by msil. j until diwly T ITTLE JIlAMr AND COLUMUXTS XENIA IJ ItAIUtOAHA New Akkaxrrxkvt, commencing HON, HAY', Ailif. HSIh, ISM. Traisx. Iave Leave Xenia ColurubuH. Ciucinnati. for Colum. XiKht E'cpress... 1:85 A. M. 6:t5 1' M. 8:20P.M. Oni. nndXunia..'.10:0S A. M 12:26 P. M. Day Kvnress 1:'J0 I. JI. 6 A.M. 8:20 A.M. Steamboat Kp.. 8:23 V. il. 8:1)0 A. M. 10:46 A.M. An Accommodation Train will run daily between Springfield and Cincinnati, leaving Springfield at 5 a. m., and Cineinuati at 4:4j p. in., stoppiuf at all stations nn prnpor notice. Tlio Pay Esprws Train will stop at Ixivelnnd, Monow, Xunia and lmtlon, rdy, upwurd bound. Downward bound, will rttop nt London, tfouth Charleston, Coilarville, Xenia. .Spring Valley, Corwin, Morrow, feerlicld, IOveland anil Mili'urd. The Sleamboit Express Train will stop at Plainville, Mil-ford, Loveland, Foster's. Deerlield, Morrow, Corwin, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cednrrillu, outh Cliarlestnu, London and Wewt .Jeirersnn. Alo, on proper notice by Hag or to Conductor, at lliamlviile, Port Ancient, Froo'port, Claysville, Selma, Horenre's and Alton. Tho Nijht Kxpress Train will stop at West Jefferson, London, South Cliarleston, Ccdarville, Xenia, Morrow and Lovelaud. Also, on proper notice by tlag or to Conductor, at Alton, Florence's, Selma, Milford and Phiinville. The Columbus and Xenia train will stop nt all stations ou proper notice to Cnnduclor by Hag or otherwise. Connecting as follows : At Iioadou. with tho Springfield and Columbus Kailroad for Springtield ; at Xenia, with the Dayton and Xeuia Kailroad, for Dayton, and by both those routes for Indianupolis. '1'ene Haute and Chicago. At Morrow, with Cincinnati. Wilmington and Zanexville Kailroad. At Loveland's, with Cincinnati and Hillsborough Kailroad ; and at Cincinnati, with tho retrulnr U. States Mail steam nickcts to Madison, Ionisvilin, Kvansville, Nashville, St. 1mis. Memphis, New Orleans, c. Also nt Cincinnati, with the Ohio and Mississippi K, It. for Louisville and St. Loui. Lines nf nacks and Cvmches run in connection with the trains to the following towns : Lebanon from Deerlield. 'io.shen, and points above, from Milford. On Sundays but ono train is run. fitomtinp at all wav stations on notice, ioavinj; Columbus at 1 :oU a. in., and Cincinnati at 2SJ0 p. m. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati $3 00 Ho do Xeuia 1 40 Do do Springtield 1 SO Do do Dayton 1 80 Do do Indianapolis 4 40 IWi do Iuisvillo Do do St. Iouis For other information apply tnT. ii'i;n. Airent. or M. L. DoiiKJirv, Ticket Agent, Columbus : Wm. Wkiuht, Agent, Springlield ; -V. V. Stauk, Agent, Xenia : A. H. Lewis, Ajtcnt, or P. W. Stiiauku, (i'-nenil Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. It. CI.I.MK.NT, Superintendent. fiS?-Tho Company ivill not be responsible for baggage ;cecding lit'ty dollars in value, unless the siime is returned to the Conductor or Airenls, and freight paid at the rate of a passage tor every SoOO iu value above that amount. CARD. riAiirETiNu AND KVKIIY OTIIKU DI3- mam ION' UV HOlKKCIiNISMlXU (JOOilH. Wo aro nnw receinn;?, ihrcct from importers ami from tlio auctii'iis in Npw York, a brilliant supply of vory superb n.'wstyhj flvet, iapitry finni'Is, tlirce-ply, ami super-line ln-raln CirttftH. which we will soil from '20 to HO ner ct ut. 1i.'.ks than lormir pricos. Also, tint most etoiriiut ami varied stock of Curtain Mn- tr-mN we have over opened nt any former season, cum-priin llrocatdlu, satin ami cotton Lane, damask eri-noa. '1 urUey red Ca-hinret. Curtain Chintz, Shade Linen, lace and embroidered Curtain Munlinn. in at't.4 and bv the yard, Home very elegant and cheap. are likewise l.reo.ired toolTer preat. inducements to purchasers in r'loor Oitclntim. Rum. all kinds of Omits nnd Comforts lllankels from Si In iter pair. I.inrn heetinps, nil vfdlhn, iiillim-ense I.iuen. Damnsk TaWe iiiapor and Tahlndoths. lam-uk Knpkins, colored Htep i.inen, Mfo Od'doth. Crudh. Scotrh. liussfa. aul Hucka- linck Diaper. Oilcloth, Vc In tact, without enuineratintf more, we would state to our friends and tho public tfwirrally that our stock this t-cnon of every description of Pry -.ooiis has been bought at RreAily reduced tK'ures, froiii birn auction Hales in ew oik. ami will he sold to :ihIi or prompt credit deal-rs ut cor res ponding ral.-s. HM'ut, iimke, ami put iiowii t;:irpets nnd Oilcloth on tl. :dw rlt sl iioiif' and .-.( joiki bli' terms. septal' tlWJl.V k FTKWAUT. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A TTENT10N OF i'lmCNAS- ssS'vJ -t"- ilr" is4 wtiwet fully ealleil to a new )Ti ffc fi nn'' piiynntic invention in I'iannfortes now 7 ? " fully pert.'cte.l, and liuloro the public. knoun llur's '"nnAi. Tiiinr-cTKixuKi I'iaxo. The pt'cuuiiiity or i lie (Vt .rv-ft.w. l'l i vo e tint sis tn its capnrity or 0''iO'V Jktl riitt'i with IIih .iii':Ie liic' , au attaitttnoni hitherto uuknoMii In tin i'i;iii"lurte. The most opllunrv norlnruier ii en-itded hvtlioaidor tliis imprrtvciiicnt to nroo'iice tllta in octave plavin'r Unit wnnbl cnnln.niil a Tlnlbi'itf or u l.istz. One til it ctii'-f ovretli-ncie it capacity to be used nt will as n-.i irdii.stry I'iimo of th rwetdesi ijunlity of tone, and is in- t'niilv eh a Hired b the ii"e of il eotmuon ptHlat to a nuii- liitmli.tn i-o tliriliioT nipi iniij'vlii;. iim tit cantirnte and harm tlio heart. Tlieo in-tniment are Miicrhr in .'v'i tn v. orttfinry i tft:ive 1'iaun-i, while tor sHeet- imritv. Iii-cmltii, mul riehtiess ol tone, tliev cluil- kntr the coiiiT)fi itifin of Cie w"r!d. l lii i-j the nni'ed test imonv "I' I 'rof.wthors nnd Amateur who luivu tcHtctt the Ccli'sti.-tl I'iiitio. iM'dinarv I'iuuos of all new ftii'l nee.. ml had fur :1e at reduced price. KI.Y k Ml'N'iKK. iinmdxray. New York, HanufactureM and Iie.-derri, whoicKale end retail. fieptiifl-Um-Vis T7'EKD lor ilin Miiliun.' Canary, HcmpnnJ X1 Millt Seed for pale by sep'-id .1. It. CU0K.

. r fflrt't' 11 IB fill itiittT iSftHllfil VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1854. NUMBER 95. nnxml DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT Till OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLT IN ADVANCES Daily City subscribers $0 00 per year. " Mail " 6 00 " " By the Carrier, per week 12 cts. Tri-Wmkly 8 00 per year. Wkbkly 2 00 " " Clubi of ten and over 1 60 " TERM9 OF ADVERTISING B? THE SQUARE. (va urns or less mae a hqiabh.) Otie aquare lyear ..f'20 00 ; one iquaro3 weeka.. .13 50 One " 9 montha 16 00 ; ono " 2 woek.. . 2 60 One " t montha 12 00 ; one " lwet-k.... 160 One " 3 montha 8 00 ; one " 6 days 1 34 One 2 montha 8 00 ; one " 4dayi 123 On. 8 weeka 6 00 ; one 11 8 days 110 One " 1 month 4 60 one " 1 insertion 60 displayed advertiaementa half more than the above ratea Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of ' 'Special Noticea," double the ordinary rata. All notice requirod to be published by law, legal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly without charge. Business Cards, not exceeding fire hues, per year, in- aiue, z,ou per une ; outsiae z. Noticea of meetings, charitable societies, flre compa nies, so., nau price. Advertisements not accompanied with written dlrec-tiona will be inserted till forbid, and charged accord- i ngiy- All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wbbrly One square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, 7oc ; tnree weeks, 91 : one montn, si,.o ; tnree months, Q Rrt ai wtnnfha 1R nna anv 10 Under the present system, the advertiser pays so niach for the space he occupies, the changes being chargeable witn tne composition only, it is now gen .rally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY. XT H. SWAIN, M. D., DENTIST AND MAN X" u torturer of Mixkral Tuttm. Office and residence at Dr. Ide'iold stand, opposite Kxchan.ro Bank. Chloro form administered. Superior Tooth Powder always on nana. septl'J-uly. CHASE HOUSE, CORKER OF SUPERIOR STREET AND PUBLIC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, 0. A. COASS SOX, rnOl'KIKTORK. une5-dly. J. 11. Paul, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER-chant, Dealer in Produce, Fish, Salt, Flour, Wheat. Corn, Rye, Clover and Timothy Seed, east end of National Bridge, Columbus, O. seplS-dly G1TTING & GORDON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD., MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN-menta of Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. jfcey Gordon, Matthews & Co., Wheeling, Va., will also make advances on ahipments to our House. octlO-Om NEIL HOUSE SALOON. TO EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN Establishment has lately been refurnished, and will keep constantly on hand in season, all kinds of Game. Fish and Venison. Oysters by the Can, Keg and Barrel received daily from Baltimore. R. C. WELCH, oct26-d3m Suptrintcndent. House Furnishing and Stove Depot, BROWN'S BLOCK, State Street, Oppottte to the American Hotel, Columbia, 0 A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLEIZED MANTELS and Grates, with and without summer fronts, just received, and for sale caeap. Stove). Parlor, Hall, Dining Room and Cook Stoves, for wood or coal, a large variety, and at prices to suit the times. I have the celebrated Stewart Stovh, the moit perfect Cook Slow manufactured, the Qckes or mi West and th. Aurora Coal Stove, with a feeding door in front. These stores have been long known, severely tetted, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra platesfurnish-ed promptly, and at a moderate price. My stock of House Furnishing Goods is very complete. Planished Oyster Cookers, Tin Ware, iro. Job Work promptly attkndkd to bt oood Worrmrx. oct2-dtf P. B. DODDRIDGE. 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT 4 CO..WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring and Summer Stylos, to which we would repectfuliy invite the attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment is now complete, embracing almost every style worn either east or west, among which are Gents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Beaver and Cassimere Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Leaf and Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomors. Caps for men and boys, and man-factured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of the Big Hat, Nell House Building. aprS AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and best arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its mngnillcent arrangements and suporior accommodations. The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious Base and comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for famillea and large traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. E very effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to th. comfort of his guests while sojourning at his house. LEWIS RICK, Proprietor. Boston, June 28, 1864. ju5-d3meod CHILDS & SMITH, No. 440 Penrl t., New York, TMPORTERS OP WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, will be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, kc-., Window Shades and Trimmings, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. 24, 18M-d3m A. II. HAWLEY, QLATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, KJ Clivrusd, Ohio All work warranted. O. DOUTY, Agent, Columbus, Ohio. Reference, Columbus Gas and octl8-dly woae uorapany. MIRRORS. TEN LARGE PIER GLASSES, 20 by 60, 22 by 60, 24 by 84, finest quality French plate, fitted up In the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a fine assortment of rich patterns of Oval Glasses For sale at the new store, Odeon Building, mart. J. H. RILEY ft CO. CAPITAL CITY DAGUKlillEAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the city, hat availed himself of every advantage necensary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a larfre Sky Light, ho can take pictures without regard to weather. He has Junt received a large and iplendid assortment of eases of every variety, from the full size down to the smallest that are taken. Every lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the Franklin Bank, and examine specimens. Una. Wtkks will be in attendance to wait upon the ladies. E. S. WYKE3. Columbus, June 1, 1854. Janl9-dly TUil3 UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY JL formed a partnership undor the namo and style of iiiL.L,Mt, uujnalusu.n s w., lor the purpose or doing a general Banking and Exchange business. In the office form erly occupied by L. Donaldson k Co., on the corner of state ana High streets. (City Uank Building.) Jim MILLER. LUTHER WWALDSON. February 1, 1854 dtf A. H GREEK. PAN NY FERN ONCE MORE. FERN X LEAVES from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deeply interesting. Also, Myrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: udci sam's f arm renc uiastratea. ror sale at the new cheap Bookstore of S. H. BCRR & CO., jnnea Corner of High and Sugar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A Urge stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts in great variety, from Cornelius Baker k Co.'s manufactory. Tuom who design introducing gas to their houses will Sleaw call and see some entire new styles. We purchase irect of manufacturers, and can sell upon the bent terms u3 BLYNS k BALDWIN. NEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN A entlra new stock of Dry Goods and Shoes, which will be told at low as the lowest. Call and price them. , A. BLARE k CO., ep20-d3w High street, 8 doors north of Rich. BLACK SILK sep20-O3w be obtained low at BLAKE'S New Store. )LAIN and Figured All Wool Delaines, low er than ever, at BLAKE'S New Store. Mp2O-d0w FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every variety of goods usually kept la ft Jewelry Store may be found at unusually low prices, at . a . R. D. DUNBAR'S, On door north of the Nell Hons entrance. FROM NEW YORK. , M'DO.VALD'8 ADVERTlgl.XU HOCSX, 102 HJBUU HTREKT. Singer's Sewing Machines. WHICH ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA-ohines of any utility which can be used without making uu owner liable to a rttu for infringement or patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE PRICES, and with unquestioned right. Having terminated our legal controversy with Ellas Tin sir A I- mnA V. I 1i.AnaA ... nnn tion, here is not the slightest claim that our machines infringe any otuer patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and shall hereafter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice pomtH of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Uur patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, &c, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pres- ure, is infringed by all the machines now offered iu the market. Those who buy the inferior and piratical machines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we Hhull com pel tnem to pay us for the privilege ot using tuem. uur legal rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. They are of uni versal application the aame tnachino doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, but unequaled in mechanical flniHh. They perform all work required, and continue to do it without gutting out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE iiiKhAI), which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for utitchintt linen and all very thin fa brics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference fn price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, JVo. 323, Broadway, JV. York. ukanch UFF1CKH iNo. t7 south t ourtii St., 1'miadeipnia. No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. No. 18 St Charles St., N. u. no. ioy Baltimore St., Haiti more. no. 'Mt mver at., Troy, Now York. No. 223 Walnut St., Cincinnati. aug4-d3m I. M. SINGER k CO. No. 70 Chambers Street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 RIBBONS, VELVETS. FEATHERS. FLOWERS. LACES. kc, are now receiving a largo and com plete assortment of niLit muiUdiukx uuuuS) which thoy ore enabled to sell at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terma. Those who purchase of us may save one profit at least, as very nearly all our goods aro received direct from the manuiacturers in ranee. JBtS- HKMKMHER THE NrMTlRR. "fffl 76 Chambers street, 1st door west of Broadway, opposite tne irving House, n , t . H. O. PI.YXRO, I. 0. CRAPI.Y, O. H. SAXFORD. auglO-d3minsM THE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. f'o ... 1 1,J CI t 1 upwards ; full bound, White, 16c and upwards ; Fine utue, inc, wnn .nu anu uanas, unite, o; f ine blue, paged, 26c. Itemys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, pasted. 40c and no- wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 46c and upwards ; Russia with ends and bands, paged, 60 to 66c ; extra binding1, paged, 60c and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, C7c and upwards ; Russia ends and bands, paged, 75o and upwards ; extra bindings, paged, 87o and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paired. SI 25 and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, 91 per gross and upwards.Memorandum Books, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, &c, ka. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are offered to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers generally, for cash or approved paper, by JVttX U nAKA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. B. A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. may6 ddmM WYNNE'S PATENT UEACT.'OX CKXTIII-VI Et'liAL PUMP AND FIRE ENOINK. AdupNvl ro any situation ; unlimited in power; curtain in artinu ; permanent iu lite; and withal so low In cotthatthuv uiv nip-Idly supentwling nil others. It Is espiwiallv riwiiiniundt'd to the attention of all intorwtud in Ftt-nmers, Manufnotorh Tanneries, Bruweries, Distilleries, Kailroad Water ihiti'ms, Canals, Water Works, Drainuge or Irrigation, fur the, following properties: economy, durability, simjilmttf, free, dom ram ability to get out of order, and'larce results from the power ajiplied. For Mining, Quarrying, CoHVr-iliimn, &c, they are peculiarly adapted. Si we are manutncHiwi of from 25 to 1(K),(XK) gallons per minute capacity. Call and be satisfied or these facts at the otflre and warehouse of Union Power Company of U. S. No. 33 Broad wav, Nnw York ; removed from No. 24, opposite present stand may 22-d3mH FOR SALE MILL PROPERTY IN OIIIO The well known Flour Mill at Mtinroe Falls, having four runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be sold witii the Flour Mill a good Saw Mill, one Mill occupied for making shovels, one small Mill for making of hoes, four or five good Dwellings, an Elevator and Store House for wheat and Hour, a Store for the sale of Merchandize, and about Bcventy acres of lnnd under aud around the buildings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hoe Factories is not to be embraced in the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be riven on the first of December next, and of the other property as the leases terminate; the rents from the time of sale to belong to the purchaser. The present income is about S1S00 per year, and may be made much more productive Twenty per cent, of the purchase to be paid in cash, and 20 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a doed of release to be given when the second payment is mado and a mortgage taken back. If the property is not sold he-fore January 1, 1856, tho Flour Mill will bo leased for such time as tho parties may agree on. Apply to ilt'BBV, liUUQBj & U., uoveianO, Ohio. C. W. CARTRIOHT. Boston, October 10. Ifl54-triw3m RON RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, and tho cele brated Wire Railing. WICKBRrtllAM 8 1 ATENTKD AY IRK f EXIT, for iTairleS, Itail- roads, Farms, Lawns, Gardens, &c, at $2 per rod. Ikon Bkimtkadh Ikon Furniture. Hie 2d edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded oy auuressmg tne subscriber. JOHN B. W1CKKRSHAM. Warerooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, 65, 67, BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS! "QUICK 8ALKS AND SMALL PHOKITiV' is Hie motto of the Proprietors of tho Kkw BuoKtrruRR in the Journal Uuiltling whore thej would moat reapectfully invite the citizens of Columtms and itfl vicinity to call and examine their larce and well assorted stock of HOOKS AND STATIONKiiY, including every article ever found in a Ktoro of tho kind. And as they are not lahoring under the disadvantage of having their shelves with a stock of several years' accumulation, they can safely say, they have as large an assortment of new and valuable stock as can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ak for a fair trial to convinco the public of the truth of tho above adage. Don't misiauo ine stana." 8. H. BURR k CO. Ohio State Journal Building, Opposite the Capital House. mayS WRITING PAPERS AT MILL PRICES. 600 reams white and blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 7bu roams white and blue, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papers, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamphlet covers, Manilla papers, all sizes, Bonnet Board, tee., at wholesale, at mill prices, at the New Bookstore. junoaf .1. H. HU.E1T ft CO. PARISH SIDE. A New Book of profit interest, portraying in brief sketches somo of the Excitements, labors and t'als experienced In a Parish Sid. For sale by S. H. BUKR ft CO.. Juneld Journal Building. ROBB'S PATENT CASES. DECIDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of tho United States, from their onranization to the year I860, with index, by James Rob For sale at J. II. RILEY ft CO.'S. julyH WIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAPER called the Wins Awakk, and the Spiritof Washington, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at aeptzu rr.AHHUiN'H. HARPER eeived at FOR NOVEMBER J LIST RE-ocWl SANTMYER'S Dkpot. SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OP OHIO of all the laws in force to January 1st, 1851 (Den by's edition). For salo at the Book Store of HD1U. UUUALL, ASiUN S LO.U. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR OCTOBER Just received by H. B. PEARSON ft CO. aept'Ji THE Genuine Imported Farina Cologne and Bay Rum, new supply, just received by iiO J.U. If. lUUii. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of Apple. Peach and Cherrv Trees. In rood order for planting. mayB W. JEy"' POTASU. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JU8T M received and for sale by JNO. R. COOK. febll. First door south of the Journal Building. LYONESE and TUIBETS, diUerent colors and widths, at prices that can't be beat, at sep20-d8w BLAKE'S New Store. ASHLEIGII, A TALE OP THE OLDEN tunes, 26 etc., by 11 lis E. A. Dupny, just received may23 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAM FOR OCTOBER. JUST RECEI-ved by Mpt2ft H. U. PEARSON & CO. FROM NEW YORK. PPTTILVOILL a CO'S AQRXCT, 122 NASSAU ffTKKHT. The Piano and Music Establishment of HORACE WATERS, 333 BROADWAY NEW YORK. rjlHE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodcons in the world. T. Gilrrrt k Co.'i World's Fair Pnniiura Pianos. with or without the Jiolean and with iron frames and circular scales. The merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. Gii.hkrt's Bocdoik Piamw, an elegant instrument lor small rooms, il allot UcjL-frox 's 1'ia.vos, of the old established firm of Ilallet k Co.. Mr. W. being sole agent lor all the above fianoB, no can oiler tuem low er than any other house in the United States. Hokack WxTKKd' I'iaxos, manufactured expressly for him, having great power ot tone and elasticity ot toucn. 1'ianns 01 other make. In a word, 333 Bkoadwav, is one of the largest depots fur Pianos in the world, affording an oppor tunity for selections not to be had anywhere else ou the American continent, second -nana 1'ianos at great Bar gains. Price from 900 to 9175. MELODEONS. GOODMAN k BALDWIN 8 PATKST ORGAN MELODEOXS, with two hanks of keys a swoet and powerful instrument. Prices from (75 to 9'200. B. 1). & a. W. Smith a toeil knmm and justly celebrated Melodeonr. Prices from $00 to $100. 43The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper- mont.3jr Melodcons of other makes, of all styles and prices. martin's nrtwit (iurrARa, irom zo xo ou. nuie- nas, from $5 to $25. Accordeonn, from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $5 to $40. Violin from $3 to $25. Brass instruments, and others, of all kinds Dealers supplied with the above Pianos and Melodeons at factory prices. This list comprises the products of tho great ma stern of both the American and Kuropean continents, and is receiving constant additions by an extensive publication of the choice and popular pieces of tho day. Dealers in i Music, Teachers of Seminaries and Academies wishing to purchase any mimic published in the United States, or make arrangements ror continued supplies ot Mr. atkks new issues, will find it greatly to their interest to call or forward tneir orders. Music sent to any part oi tne urn ted Slates, postagofree. juneo-tt GENTLEMEN'S FURXISHING GOODS. C, A. HATCH & Co., 97 William street. New York. Im porters and manufacturuni of aKTTLEMnVu rrm.vianixo gooph of tho latest styles, and in groat variety consisting cf Shirts, stocks, Ties, Crarats, Ulorns, Hosiery, Under uarmcntf, itanaKercntcis, utisncnacrs, Linen collars, Kobes de Chambrc, Shoulder Braces, aud a comploto assortment oi au articles appertaining to tne une. Purchasers are invited to call and examine, our stock before purchasing, as we oQer superior inducements, i regards quality and price. march3-d6mp REMOVAL RULE & II ALL, "WHOLESALE dealers In Boots, Shoes and Brogans, have removed to No. 94 Chambers street, a few doors west of Broadway.I he subscribers, in calling the attention of country Merchants to tneir rail stoclc, would say that they do not proiesa to keep what Is usually called " cheap goods that Is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth Jlft$ ner cent less than nrime aootts. A few cents ner nair onlf In price, is the difference botwoen a oood shoe and a ootid- for-nothinn one They feel eontldent, from experience, that merchants who try the experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only enlarge this branch of their business wttnout accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give better satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. We shall be pleased to snow our goous to an wuo win lavor us witn a call. june5-d4m RULE ft HALL, 84 Chambers St., N. Y, FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY ever In Columbus is now offered at very great bargains for cash. BURR'S large Four Story Ware-Rooms are now completely uneu witn h&au lit ul, r uurmuKK, comprising all tho latest stvles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY, PARLOR and CHAM BER Furniture, in sets or single pieces, Sociables, Sofas, Divans, Sofa Beds, Lounges, Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble Top Bureaus, Centre Tables and Wash Stands, Plain and Dress Bureaus, In great variety. LAIUiE EASY AND ELIZ ABET MEAN CHAIRS. Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Parlor Chairs anu uockers, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cottage and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Secretaries, Book Cases and Wardrobes: Hair, Cotton Ami Unalr Mfi treason TnL-inrr CIq aeaa in H lf tNiantvmiil ana Manogany Frames, an sizes; (iiit, iiogewood and ila hogany Picture Frames. Every body wanting line furniture at low prices, should can ai rtUrlK s, feb6 No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, O, NEW BOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters: or the Story of my Education, an Autobiography by Hugh Miller, author.of "Old Red Sand Stone," &c, kc. with a portrait. 1 vol. jiiyrtie wroatn: or stray leaves recalled, a fascinating noon oy Minnie Aijrue. i vol. Now Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Portfolio, 2d series. 1 vol. Illustrated. Chrystalliue: or tho Heiress of Fall Down Castle. a ro mance by F. W. Shelton, A. M. 1 vol. Illustrated. mo mm si en i woman, by tmiiie v. tarlow: author oi unexearot weuiocK." sc.. irom the ornrinal sweeilisn by Elbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi; a series of sketches by Joseph (J. Baldwin, from the ninth thous- ana euition. x vol. Junt received and for sale at the now Bookstore of junel RANDALL, ASTON k LOXG. SCHOOL HOOKS. -A comploto stoclc of School Books, consisting of every kind now in une, at wholesale and retail, at Eamtkhm pricks. Orders from the country solicited, by H. H. BURR k CO., juneio un.o state Journal uuiMing. PRINTERS' INKS. A larKc invoice ot Print-inir Inks from the old and celebrated manufactory of O. Burr, embracing News Inks for both Power and Hand 1'rosses, ijooh inks, assorted numbers, Uard Ink, Colored Inks, Cold Size, sc. The subscribers are Agents for the above Tnks, and will sell low for cash only, and warrant the Ink to be good. jya KAMIALL, ASTON LOiSU, Dookaellers. NEW BOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OK. Foreign Lands, 2 vols., illustrated, by Harriet Needier Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Ihnucrhts and Thlnirs nt Homo and Abroad.br Ehhu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. The Modern Horse Doctor, now and valuable, bv G. II. Dadd. Just published, and for salo at the New Bookstore of J. H. RILEY k CO. N. B. The trade supplied. jylf) T AUGH AND GROW FAT. LIFE ANk1 A. J Hayings of Mrs. Partington, and others of the Family by "Sh'ellebar." Call and get a copy before they are all sold, at the New Cheap Bookstore of H. H. BURR k CO., may2 Journal Building. HISTORY OF THE OIIIO CANALS. A complete Documentary History of the Ohio Canals from the first measures taken for their construction down to tho close of the session of the Legislature of 1S:12. Ir one volumo, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuablo work for sale by ISAAC N. WHiTINO, Over tho Bookstore of Randall, Atou k lying. feb4-d&w. WALL PAPKR. NEW STOCK. SPRING Btvle. Randall. Aston k Lonir. would rertwctfnllv call the attention of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity wiuieir now snd well selector! stock oi Wall and Window Papers and Borders, Fire Screens, Oil Hiiadea and Fixtures. As regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feci satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. AU they ask is a call from those winning to purchase. Don't forgot Whiting's old stand, one dir south of Clinton Bank. niarU. GREAT EXCITEMENT FOR NEW BOOKS. Just published and for sale byH. JL Burr Co., Tempest and Sunshine, or Life in Kentucky, by Mrs. M. J. Holme. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea, by Laurence 011-phant.The Forosters, by Alex. Dumas. Boys at Home, by C. Adams. Russia as it is, by Count Uurownkl. ' The Three Colonies of Australia, by Siimuol Sidney. New l ork, tta Upper Ton and Lower Million, by George Uppanl. H. H. HUUK&tU, may2 Journal Building, NEW STOCK. Paper Ilunpinpfl, Bordor8, Gilt Mouldings, Frames for Portrnits ami Prints, Mirrors, Pier Glasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Copper Paintings and Knrrravinirs. Pastoral Groups. Intic- tile ivory. Curtain Loop aud Bands, Window Shinies and Cornices, &c, &o. The largest variety of line Goods in the line ever onereu in tins mar not, or sam at tho inw Store, Odcon Building, J. H. RILEY k CO. junel3 D ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases and Lame ness in Horses, with illustrations, by Dr. George H. Dadd, the celebrated Verterinary Surgeon, now residing in Bos ton, and confessedly at the head of his profession in this country. or sale at the I look store or jylO RANDALL, ASTON k LOVO NEW GOODS. Ladles' Reticules, a gTeat va riety of new patterns, also Traveling Bags. Fans, a good stock of the best pattern. Porte Monaies and Card Cases new styles. Jet Goods new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of fine patterns and qualities Gold Pens made to order and warranted. For sale at the New Bookstore of juneia j. n. nn-EY k co. BRITISH POETS. Full Sets of the new and eleprant edition of the I)ritih Poets, as far as pub-ished, B8 vols., sold separately or by the set j prlo 75 cents per vol. Forsahjbjr 8. It. BUBB ft CO., juoelS Ohio 8tate Journal Bulldin XTEW WORK BY EMERSON BENNETT XI Pride of tiw Wilderness. Just received at juneo PABS0N ft CO'S DEPOT. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLKVEIJVND k ERIK KAILUOADS. Ciianobop Timi. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run as follows, (Sundays excepted) : Kxprosft Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. m., and arrives at Cleveland at 3:30 p m. Returning, leaves Clove-land at 8 a m, and arrives at Columbus at 1 K)5 p m. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p m, and arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 2:15 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 p m, and ar rives at Cleveland at 0:00 a m. ite turning leaves ucvo land at 7:50 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. & Pa. R. R. for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Al at Shelby for Handnsky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on tho Erie R. H. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Now York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUEEN OF TFIE WEST, at 7 p m, arriving In UufTalo in soasou for morning trains to .Niagara .halls, Albany, &c. L. T1LTON, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus, .Tune 7, 1S53. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad DASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, X Chicago, St. Imis, Cincinnati, Indianatrolis, Dayton, Springtleld, Bcllcfontaine, Tiffin, Find ley, .Sandusky, Mans. nem, Mt. vernon, iNcwark, kc. Six Daily Trains from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Exnress train, from station of C. C. C. R. R. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at florwniK, Clyde, and Fremont. 2d. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stonnimr at all statiouii bet ween uraiton ana loieuo. rd. 8,45 A. M. Express, f from Ohio City,) fortfandnsky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Myrta, Vermillion, Huron, iSanduskv, t rem out and cimoro. This train connects nt .Sandusky with Mad River aud Lake Erie, and Mansfield and Sandusky Railroads, by which rassengers willreacn Toledo at 1.05 P. M. Davton 4.25 P. M Bellefontaine 2.18 " Cincinnati 7-W " Springlield 3.5 " Indianapolis 10.30 4th. 2.60 P. M. Express, from station or C. C. k C. Railroad for Toledo. Chicago and St. Iuis ; stopping at Ober-lin, Norwalk, Monroeville, Bellevue, Clyde and Fremont. 6tli. 3.00 P. ai. Mail Train (from Ohio City,) lor iSan dusky. This train connect at Sandnsky with trains of 5lad River and Lake Erie Road, arriving ot ! indley same evening, ami stonmnir at alt intermediate nt:it ions. 0th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. k C. toil road, for Toledo and Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts for Freight, npply to E. SHEL DON. Atrent. oti U;ink street. Angler Hotel Uuiiamg. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, kc. to bo obtained at Btntion ot c. u. s c. itoaa, v. u. uaIsIiwjum, Agent. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and sta tions on Mad River and Manslield Hoadrt, at Ohio City Sta tion. E. II. l'HILLirS, Superintendent. Oflice Cleveland k Toledo Railroad, ) Cleveland, May 6, 1S64. ) june5d&w OX AIVD A FT E It MONDAY, 22nd MAY, glgp,oui8vme,jma 3 Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at 11 o'rloelt, A. M. and i o'clock, J'. JII. M0RXIM1 MM AT 11 A. M. UNITED STATES MAIL. T7R0M LANDING AT FOOT ok BROADWAY, JL the superb Lovr Pressure Steamer NORTHERNER; the new and elegant Steamer HIGHFLYER, will make the usual Intermediate lAuutngs. EVENING EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M From Lauding at foot of Broadway, tho magnificent lx)w- rTessure Btoamer jauuh mkajjI'.k; tne swut ana spien did Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passengers arriving in Cincinnati by the evening trains will Qnd theno boats in waitiug. This line will land at Madison, but will have no detontion there; and pasnengers may, therefore, rely upon reaching LouiHville in time to connect with tuo early trains from lluisville; ana notn morning and evening lines connect regularly with the UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Leaving Louisville every dny at 10 o'clock, A. M., K0R SA1.NT LUU1M, RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS AND ROOMS INCLUDED. Morning Line to Louisville, '2.0O; to St. Ixiuis, $M.OO Evening " 1 .60; to " .00 SV Throutrh Ticket, and Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Oflice of the Company, No. 10 jjroauwnv, Cincinnati. thus. emikiuajc&, Agent. juneft-6m U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS. Tho Only Through Lino to St. Liuii, CrXCIXXATI JIXU LOL'OVILU. ,:m TT S. MAITj JIORNINCJ LINE UtLi-4hf f'r Louisville, h'avius at 11 o'clock ;r'H (T? A. M. Ixiw Pressure ytearaer Northerner, FaaKiiCSSS W. K. Fuller. Master. Sten mer 1 1 lehfl ver. T. T. Wrifrht, Master, will leave Mail Une Wharf-boat, foot oi uroatiway, ai il o'clock, A. m. CIXCINXATI AND LOUISVILLE. IT. S. Mail Ereninir express .Lino, leavinz at 7 o'clock, I. M. Low Pressure St'r Jacob Strader, j. B. Summons, Master. Telecrrnnh No. 3. M. MelWlan. ' Will leave Mail Line Wharf-boat, foot of Uroadwav. at 7 o'clock, P. M. The V. S. Mail Morning Line and U. 8. Mail Eveninc Tx- press Line, are the only Hues authorized tn ins no through ticketH, and the only linen connecting at Louisville '"'1th ine Hujiern rasenjrer racKrt L'. H. Mail Line steamer 'ieUM LOUISVILLE TO SAINT LOUIH. IiruvsLLR and St. Ixit'is U. 8. Mail Ijnb Stk-imkrs. One of these larffo and magnificent Steamers leave Louisville every morning at 10 o clock, A. M. isivf rressuro Southerner, .1. JI. Jones, Master. Fashion, II. L. Church, " HoosierState, Ceo. lAmiton, " Ijidy Pike, S. Catterlin, " Crystal Palace, W. J. Kounts," Telegraph No. 2, M. Lrwin, u J. 0. Cline. J. C. Hite. leaving Iuiflvillo for Saint i)uifl daily, nt 10 o'clock, rl. AI. Cabin Passasre from Cincinnati to Saint Louis, meals and stato-ronms included, $9. jBNo extra charco for transferrin! nassemrtTB and their bnfftra?o from one boat to another. TpgrBazgage Checked Throvgh.fy Tliis is tho only throueh line. Through Tickets, and Tickets to all Way Points, for sale on board the Hoat, or at me company s uuico, ra. io uroanway. Cincinnati. junco thus. S11KKLOCK, Affont. fnTTPT.Tvrnpnru. a 7t TTTrT JL AKKLITllA S1LAMSHU' CO., intend X.fl 'f-i nailine their favorite steamship : 4-4dJtti2U CITY OF MAVCflRSTKR, 2127 tons, Cant. Wylie. CrrV OF l'HILADI'XPHIA. fnewl 21K Ioim. Cant. It. Leitch. CITY OP BALTIMORE, (new) 2538 tou.i, Capt. Iitcli. From Philadduhia. City of Manchester Saturday, Nov. IS, 1854. From LiverpcHtl. City of Manchester Wednesday, Oct.25, IS5I. Ji11J3 or 1 ANjAtiK, From Philadelphia, From Livernnol. Saloon Berths $f0 Saloon Berths 'Jl frnin. Midship " 17 Forward 11 15 ' Midship " 65 Forward u 55 Including Stewards fees. THIIU) CLASS PASSKN0K1W. A limited number nf Third Clasa I'aHscn 'em will lm ta ken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and Couml in provisions.From Philadelphia $25 From Liverpool JUO Certificates of passajre will be Issued here 1o parties who aro desirous of bringing out their friends, at correspond in rates. Oralis on the Agents from 1 upwards. An experienced Surgeon will be carried on each ship. AU Goods sent to tho agents fn Philadelphia and Lit er pool, will be forwarded with economy and don patch. or lreight or passage, apply to SAMUKL SMITH, 17 Walnut stroot, Philadelphia. RICUAHBSON, BKUTTIKKS k CO., Liverpool. N. B. When thearranirementsarecomnleted. und inffl cient goods oiler, one of the above or other steam vessels will proceed to Baltimore, calling at Norfolk. Vinrinia. or other pointi on the Chesapeako, going or returning. 17 AST MAIL LINE. WI-'TKICN JlullRS X from Columbus to 1 ortHmouth On and after JIO.M. DAY. JUNK lid. a MAIL COACH will leave Cnhimh,,. f.,r ClrcloTillo, Clillllcothe, and Portsmouth, nt 6 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the veninfr connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 6 o'clock in the momlmr arrivo at Columbus at 8 o'clock In the evoninir, dolly. ju2 , KKE1DKR h HAWKKS. COLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI-ety of tho most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Hhruh. The undersigned (rivns notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extensive and most reliable Nureery establishments in the Mate of New York, lor a constant supply at Columbus of the vory choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and nil nil nr.w. In that lino on the shortest notice. Amone; them aro some new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be for sale In a vory few days, and may be seen at the corner of High and State streets, or at H.o.e Cotta, one u,o i.u. ... v. wiuumu,, vu Kim nuriningTon Kovi. pr6-tf WARKKN JKXKIN'3. AJfa WILLOW ANU OAK BASKETS kjxjyj Among whlen are a good assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered aud uncovered, different sizes. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for couutinga reticule, work basket &o. Oak bushel and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Bulldlngf. Broadway, Colnmbui, Ohio. WJI. A. GILL. oct'22-diwtf FROM CINCINNATI. LITHOGRAPHY AND ENGltAVINtt. MIDDLETON, WALLACE & CO., NO. 115 Walnut street. Cincinnati, 0. Maps, Dond.-i, Cer-titicates, Views, Portraits, Curds, &c, engraved and print ed in tiie bent gtyle, and on short notice". Orders respectfully solicited. N. D. 150 Steel Plates on band for Magazines. Books, ftc, lmpressiona from which wo will supply on reasonable terms. sf.15-ir,m Peter A. White & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN and Homeric DRY OOUUS, Ao. fil Pearl rtreet, Cincinnati, have now on hand a hand-dome utock of new and dewirable tini, and will bo receiving daily, to which they invito pnreh3nern, who may rely on getting good at the IowohI prices. Hep7-dlm 0. 1IOUIKS. N. 1I0LMKS. O HOLMES & SOX, Manufacturers und Im-porters of papeu hanoisgs, No. 1$'J Main strvK, Cincinnati, Ohio, k;p awayn on hand a larpe and (general assortment of WAV 1'APKlt, KOKHUftS, F1KU-0AKI PATTKKKS, HiliK CUilTAIN FAI'KHS. &c, BAND 1.0XE3 AT MANUFACTUUKU'S I'KICl ail of which tlny olfi-r to the country trade at tho lowest price. tVnoiirt vinitint; the city in want of pefa for Parlors Hall.-. Dining Room., or Chamber, will do well bv calling on tun KuliM-ribur at No. JtiO Main, third door U-low Fifth ffreet Market Space. nwrl7-dly DAVID A. TUUAX, ViolesaloRi).l UctaU Dealer tn Sheet Muic, Muic llook.o, nnd ML'SICAij MKKCilANDIj;, Atent for the eale of JIallet & Co.;a ri'li'bratfd -Pimo Fort, aud Carhart's iprior Meloduon, No. W Fuurtli street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, 0. Martin 'J Guitars, Violins, Flute, Hutiiuu", Acrordfonfl, Flutfuoleti, Clarionet?, Fifes. Violin, Guitar, and Jlarp 8trin(js, and Musical Stock generally of the lK-t. tinuky. All New Music received as coon as published. Ui'meu-tary, Theoretical and Practical Workn. coinprisin tlio most popular and useful methods of Instruction for the Voice, and all Musical lnittruinenut ; and rohVetions of pieces by eniinnnt composers, at prices pnwntiu?; pup?-rior induceiuenta to tierninaries, Public S'liool.. Proles-sorfl and Scholar. CnUilosues of fchwt Musie ftiniUhed frratuitouly. Secondhand Piiinos bought or taken a part payment for now. may 17 novl Wly CTxcIntTstw ilKWsov A Hoi.Mra, Bale llooiiw s;i and H5 'Walnut at. Sell every Wednemlay and Saturday, ut VI) ui., at the MerchnnlH' Kxchanije, Railroad I.onds, Railroad. Rank and Insurance stocks, Real Kstate and Muuicd Securities, if ill derjcripttons. The advantaveR of tliene B.ib' aro that ther are held durin? change hours, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times null at fair rate.. Cincinnati, U., April 14, JbJiJ. New Books. rPIIE CAPTAINS OF THE WOMAN UK J. public. Bv Herbert. 1'rotrrenH and Prejudice. By Mra. Core. Puddleford and Its People. Famous Persons and Places. By Willi;. Life's Lessons. A Tale. Isabel Carrollton. By Kneller Clen. Xocten Ambrosianae. New Ld., Edited by Mclilunzeo. Vtah and the Mormons. By Bent. Ferris. Kazan and Nebraska. By Edward E. Hale. History of Cuba. By Ballou. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hash. Home in the Valley. By Emilie Carlen. Comedies of Douglas Jerrold. -. . Man made of Money, do. ' ' Iron Cousin. By Mary Cowden Clark Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Toxt Book. Atherton. By Mary R, Metford. leather Stocking and Silk. A Tale of Virginia. The Scout. By Simms. For Salo at the New Book SI ore. jft5" Trade supplied. J. II. RILEY L CO. octO LEATHER DBLTING. TIIE UNDERSIGN ed Agents for the sale of REES & HOYT'8 celebrated premium patent RIVETED KTRKrCHKO LEATHER BANDS, have this day received a full assortmpnt nf all sizes, from K to 18 inches in width. AVe would call the attention of the public to tho above article, as one possessing superior merit. Thoy are made from tho thick and solid parts of tho boat oak tanned leather, and aro stretched by powerful machines, (invented and used by R. k il. only,) whereby they are made to run straight niid true, havo a uniform bearing on the drum or puller, hold their widths evenly, and give from 15 to 25 per cent, more force than tnose made in mo onimary manner. Sold at manuiacturers' prices, with acMition of freight ouly, by R1LBOURNE k KUHNS, julD Mrd ot the Uilt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undersigned hnvo just opened n lanro assortment of new and beautiful Cliandpliorg, Brnckotn, Pendants, kc. from tho celebrated manufactory of ComeliuR, Raker k Co., Philadelphia, to which we invito tho attention of thont intro- tlucing g;m into their bulmingti. A a our m uron aro from Cornoliua Jfc Co. 'i Manufactory, (ias pipe put up 1)T experienced workmen at tho lowest rales, ami warranted titfht. AliVIN t CO., No. ( Kxchange IHock, Rmailway, near cor. Hijrh st. Columbiie, June 2'J, 1854-dtf HOUSE FURNISHING 1)EP0T I LOW Kent, small protitu, is tho motto at No. 2, 3 and 4 Brown's itlnclt, State street, opposite tho American Hotel, where a general nnnrtment of Ilotiso Furnishing Woods can always Iw found, and at low prices. Stoven. Parlor aud Cook, Mantle, (irateg and Furnacen, Wooden Ware nnd lUnkeU, t rench Tinned Ware, Planished nnd Japaned Ware, Feather Duntera, Wire Ititih Covctr, Toilet Sets, Hath Tubs, Itcl'riirerator, Mops and Unions. Tin. Conner and Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. .Jobbing promptly attended to by skillful workmen. P. B. IHIH)KIIK;1. jyn-uiy TEW STORE ! NEW STOCK ! Wat.t. 1'aper 1 1 axo Wis ixnow Papbk. tto.flin) pieces Wall Papers. i.uuo " i.urtinn l li,(HU) Borders. COO pair Window Shades, Kmbraciug every kind, shade, pattern and nr ice? lit whole sale and retail. Merchants supplied on tlio best term, at tho New Wall Paper Storo, Odeon Building. junej .1. If.KII.EY k CO TUST ItECEIVED-ttENTON'S LOOK. VOL. f J Ono ; Thirty Year' View, or a History of the Working of the American Government for 30 venrs, from lH'JO to jouu, ctm-iiy liiunn mini ine uongresi ueuatcs, tno prlvato papers of ien. Jackson, and tho speociies of Kx-Senator Henlon. with bin actual view of men and affairs, with historical Notes and Illustrations andt om notices of eminent deceased cotemporanes or s;ile at tne ew iivuksturrnf H. RII.KY k CO. Tho Trade supplied a up 17 NEW BOOKS. THOUGHTS ANU THINGS at Home and Abroad, ty KHhu Burritt. liiography ot llosca Ifallon. tJoldsmith's Poetical Works, new 12mo edition. Milton's Poetical Works, new 12mo ed. Martin Merrivnle, numbers 5 nnd 6. For sale at the New and Cheap Bookstore of S. H. BUKR k CO. Orders from trado solicited. jvlft SI AT ION .A largo and complete variety of Fancy and Staple Stationery, "Knglish, French and American." Banki, Public OOic'es, ftc, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere at tho New Cheap Bookstore, of K. B. HUHR k CO. ' juneis Ohio State Journal Building. HUNDRED. Tlio History of the Old J Hun Hundred I'mlm Tuno, with Socclmenii. 1)7 thn Itnv W. II. llarcr?al, M. A., ami Prefatory Noto bv IU. Kr M. Wainwriht, D. I. 11 ii i i... 'or Mle by s. ii. nmtR ro Jiiurnnl IluMlng. unol.1 REMOVAL. DK. LANGWORTIIY HAS removed his odlce tn Rich street, South side, between I Ikh and Third, flrnt door West nf Dr. Dow'ioflice. Itaal. dence, flrnt door Smith of the Montgomery Hotel, Ilii-h 2: .in28 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.-SIIAI'I.KY k HALL hnvo now a full nmortment nf Millinery nnd Kfincy Onod. enmnrtftinir nil the. new nK-in. nf Millinery, Dress Oonds, Cloaks, Mantles, Embroideries, iiuniri j, uiovdi, kc, nt., nun jim jiuvh umy to CH.II and see thnni, to bo convinced they nm liandftoran and cheap We are very thankful for the pant 11 bent I patronage and would solicit a continuance nf the same. ' Sept. 11, 1H54. WANTED A MAN WHO HAS A GOOD acquaintanco and a knowledge of aellinir irnn.l. through tho country one who understands driving and taking earo nf a team. A young man preferred, jtefcr-onces required. Address, , co. octi:i-ittr liux 27:1 1. o. NSf EW MEDICAL WOK.'CS, UISKASKS ill? Heart and tlio Aota. by William Stokes M. ;'rnfessnr nf Physic In thn University of Dublin, &r. tic. Tho Homoeopathic Materia Mmliea. hv A T...1.. tL... lated from the French and edited by Clias. J. Ilcmnel .11. Just received and for suln at the Bookstore of may26 ItAN'DAI.I. ASTON It I.ONfl. GOLD PENS. A krjro lot of superior " tip-tnp"(icddPens: Gold l'ens with Double Kxtcnsion Holders : Engrossing Pens with I'orcunlne Hni.irr. . moth Tip Top in silver tipped Khony Handles, in We., kc, kc. ' 1 The above Pens are all warranted .ml ;m i... i for cash. Call and examine the nens for m.,.lv. jy7 HAXDALI, ASTON k LONlhi bjokstdro. TEWELHY. Just received, kuiiib very beuuti-ful r,nttern" of Cameo and Poarl Breast pins and Kar Kings, Mosaic Pins. Also constantly receiving from the eastern manufactories all the new patterns of rich .lewe). ry as they come out. Please coll at B. D. Dl'NUAK'S and lee i f t u not to. K( PS. UOUNTRV ANU KAUTOKyTaU-VVJ red and fancy heavy Flannels lust received and just received end i for sale by KV)4tt BLOCKS. A LARGE' AFS6llfrFW"ffTT' I to,ooch. USTi 1 I haaIuA r- jnn& BI.TNN k BALDWIN Sriljr (Djjio State 'Soitrnal." TUESDAY" EVENING, NOVEMBER 11.' XcDiolrs of Joseph Uon;iiartc. Memoire et correspondence politique et inilitarie du rul J:)cpii. Par a du o:i.s"i'. 1') vol., Svo. i'jiriji : iViotin. M by Garrine. , . , Among (he voluminous collections of io?thii-muoua memorial:-, illustratiii!? the curci.T ol'JS'a-polcon, noun )0H(pws :i greater historical value than the copious documents presented in these biographical notices and correspondence, of the temporary King of Spain. They consist of a pketch of the leading events in the public lil'u of Joscpii, and a foi-uiidable array ot his letters, from the commencement of his political history to his decease in 1S-1 1. A large proportion of the'e were addressed to Napoleon, discussing the most important questions that nro.-o in tho accomplishment of his civil and military purposes freely exposing (he secret views of the parties most intimately concerned in his measures and of course, throwing a great deal of light on f-'eencs and transactions, which have hitherto been left in obscurity, or illustrated only by ingenious comment and conjectures. An exposition of the numerous points, which are here placed in a novel aspect or are to a certain extent cleared from the difficulties, wilh which they have been attended, would be too elaborate a task for our columns; but they will doubtless receive the attention of writers, -with more time and space at their disposal. We can only give a few specimens of the correspondence, and as possessing greater local interest, will select our extracts from the letters of Joseph during his residence iu the United States, l'rcviou.sly, however, a brief outline of his life ni ter the lull of Napoleon, may gratify our readers, as the facts are taken from a manuscript journal kept by Joseph lionaparte. and made public for the lirst time in the present .Memoirs. After Napoleon's retirement to Klba, in 1S11. Joseph, with his family, took up his residence at the Chateau do I'rangins, In Switzerland, on tho banks of the lake of Geneva. During this period he was informed of a design to assassinate Napoleon. The discovery was announced by a visitor of Madame do Stael, at Goppet, that two persons had sworn to tako the Kmperor's life, nnd were about to proceed to Elba to execute their purpose. Madame do Stael at once hurried off to Pranging to give Joseph notice of! the plot. She found mm at breakfast, with Talaina at the table. The celebrated tragedian and Madame de Stael disputed with each other the honor of warning Napoleon of his danger in person. Joseph, however, dispatched au old family servant who lived in the neighborhood, with the caution; one of tho assassins, landed on the island, but was arrested on the spot and talcen back to the Continent. Joseph was at Prangina when he heard of the landing of Napoleon iu Franco in 1815. Ho received a message to join the Emperor as soon as possible. Leaving the chateau secretly at ten o'clock on theniitht of .March 10, in a few hours he reached the frontier of France ; his depar' turo was at the right time : for iu tho morning an officer of tho Swiss Government, with a troop of cavalry, came to the chateau to seize his person and conduct him to Ucrne. Joseph, as he always had done before, now-placed himself entirely at the disposal of his brother. After fhe battle of Waterloo, Joseph gave tho advice to Napoleon that had been offered by Carnot and Marlin do Dousy. ' Keturn,' said he, ' to your army, and leave us to light it out with tho Chambers.' It was the Emperor's opinion that he could still save France, but not without the concurrence of the Chambers. In June, 1815, as Napoleon was about leaving the Elyseo for Malraaison, ho informed Joseph that he had scut to his house a small box containing papers of great value, nmong them copies of the letters addressed to him by tho allied sovereigns, which ho wished to prevent coming into tho hands of tho police. When Joseph left Paris to follow the Emperor to Roehefort, he gave instructions to his wife and to his secretary to tako good care of tho papers left in his cabinet, and entrust them to friends of the family. Some years after, when O'.Menra was about to return Irom bt. Helena to England, he wrote in behalf of Napoleon to Joseph, who was then in tins country, to publish in the United States the correspondence confided to him, as tho best re ply to tho calumnies with which ho had been pursued. Joseph wished to comply with his oroiuer a directions, anu wrote to ins wile, who had remained iu Europe, and also to his secretary, to forward him all the papers left in their care, especially tlio correspondence or tho allied sovereigns, tut, upon searching for tho documents, they found that they had disappeared. Every attempt to regain them was fruitless. jsut, tinring ins stay in England, several years alter, Joseph was informed by O'Meara that the original autographs of those letters had been of fered for sale in London in JS22 that they had been in the hands of Jlurray, tho celebrated publisher and that tho letters concerninir Rus sia had been purchased by a diplomalic agent of uie Government. Alter numerous attempts to get on their track, Joseph could learn nothing Uelimto with regard to their sale. There is. accordingly, scarcely the shadow of hope that they win ever re-appear a loss which the conscientious historian will know how to regret. Joseph rejoined Napoleon at Hochefort, where it was the intention of both to embark for America In two different vessels. After passing some days in this city, the Emperor went ou board the frigates detailed for him and his suite, Joseph remained at Hochefort, Napoleon, meantime, being nt the Isle of Aix. Hero hu was visited by Joseph, who endenvored to persuade him to return to the Continent, aud, putting himself at tho head of the army of the Loire, to try his fortune for tho last time. Napoleon did not favor his plan. His brother then proposed to take bis place iu tho house, which hu occupied at the Isle of Aix, while the Emperor should secretly embark iu the American vessel which was in readiness for him nt Itordeaux. Iu this vessel, and the few persons that accompanied Joseph, Napoleon hail a chauco to escape the iiiigusli cruisers which supposed that ho was still at the Me of Aix. Napoleon relused this oiler also. Ho besought his brother to look out for himself, so that one nt least might not fall a victim to the Provisional Government. It was repugnant to the feelings of Napoleon to escape as a fugitive. Nor was ho less unwilling to ac cept the- oiler, which had been made in the geuuine spirit of trench audacity to keep the English Ueet at bav wilh two frigates, while he should attempt to lvach the open sea in light vessel. After the surrender of Napoleon to the Brit ish Government, Joseph would not leave 1'i aiieo nut i 1 lie kucw that he could be no longer useful to his brother, lie embarked nt lioyau ou the 25th of July, in the brig Commerce,' and after having been visited repeatedly by the lliilisii cruisers without detection he arrived at New York, August 2SHi. His pauperis were in an other name, arid the captain of the ve.-el did not know who ho was : ho supposed htm to be General Carnot; and by (his name he v as con gratulated by the Mayor or I lie City on Ins fortunate passage. It, was not Ihen known in New-York that Napoleon had given himself up lo the English ; two Ilritish frigntes were cruising before that harbor, and visited ships coining 1mm Europe ; one of them attempted to approach the Commerce, but was luckily prevented by the wind and tho m inouvies of Iho p lot, ; lor if the English had succeeded in securing Joseph's person, they would have taken him to ICugland and j thence to Pussia. where the ullies hud decided to ueiain turn. On arriving in lhi country, he ton),, iiMiswell known, tho name of Count dt Survilliers (the namo of one ol his estates in Franco) ami Kimii won the general esteem by his personal merits. After travelling in dillereut Stale in the Union, and visiting the principal cities, lie purchased tho beautiful seat Iu liorkentown. on the hanks of the Delaware, which has been widelvcolebra- te1 B9 lli9 Privi,tc residence for many years. Surrounded by friends who were attached to him, he enjoyed the Ireedom and repose of rural life, for w hich he always cherished a decided inclination. .His wife, ou account of her delicate health, was unable to join him; but his daughters, Zcnaido and Charlotte, and his son-in-law Charles Ponapartc, for a long time shared his exilo in America. In 1822, tho death of Napoleon cast a deep gloom over the retreat at Bordentown. JoBeph was strongly attached to his brother, and every hope of a reunion with him was now dispelled. His sorrow was increased by tho descriptions given in letters of General Pertrand nnd Mon-tholon, of the ufl'erings of the Emperor during tho last days of his life. These letters, which are given iu full in the present Memoirs, contain many interesting particulars in regard to tho death of Napoleon, which have not been published before. During tho residence of Joseph Bonaparte at Bordentown he received a proposal to accept tho crown of Mexico. He replied to the deputation which presented him tho offer in tho following terms: "1 have borne two crowns; I would not take one step to bear a third. Nothing is more flattering to ma thau to see tho men who, when 1 was in Madrid, were unwilling to recognise my authority, now come, in my exile, seeking to place mo at their head. But I do not believe that the throne which you wish to erect anew can give you happiness. Every day which 1 pass In the hospital laud of the United States more and more convinces me of tho excellence of Republican institutioas for America. Preserve them, therefore, as a precious gift of Providence ; settle your domestic quarrels ; imitate the United States ; and seek from among your fellow-citizens a man moro capable than myself of playing the noblo part of Washington." Tbo work contains several letters from llcrnadin St. Pierre, Madame de Stael, La Fayette, Louis Napoleon, aud many other correspondents of Joseph, somo of which are of a highly interesting character. His own letters give the impression of a man of clear and comprehensive views, of a certain solidity of judgment, and of prevailing fairness and integrity, though without any remarkable intellectual brilliancy or force. 0 DUFF-S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. Pitth-lU Hfiii, Pa. Kslablished in 1S40 Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual Charter. FlUltll OY P1R1XTOHS : Hon. .Tames Burhan:iii, lion. Walter H. Lowrio, ' Wm. Wilkins, " Charles: Nay lor, " Momph llmnpton, (Ii'ii. J. K. Moorhea'd. P. 1UKF, Principal ; Author nf Puff's Bonk Keeping, &c, ProffMsor of U'Kik Keeping and Commercial Sciences. J.. JI, PAMIOFr, Professor of Pennmansliip. N. Ji. HATCH, Iq., member of the Pittnburg Bar, Pro- u'ssur 01 commercial jaw. I'. HAVDK.V, A. M., Professor of Mathematical and Classical Pepartmnt. Professor of Mathematics, kc. b'Olli ASSISTANTS aro constantly employed in the noolt-keppinir Department. I Duff's system of Hook-keeping is taught by the author, upon his new invented Ulank liooks caveated for patent .ine 6, ISM. Dy meant of thi.i important invention, in .ttinut half tho usual time of study, the real practice of Book-keeping is imparted to a degree of perfection never before attained in tho United States. ) His training for business comprehends upwards of 4O0 'real hu.siness transactions ; 300 commercial computations. A thorough course of business Penmanship. - Daily Je;tures on Commercial law and Commercial Sci enies, the theory of profits, the art nf making money, ki. Pulf's ftook Keeping, Harper's edition, price $1 60. post-see J1 cents, uthe miMt perfect and comprehensive Ui the KnglNh language." Jiu.rn Steamboat Book Kcepinr, price $1, postage 9 cent, "rt perfect system for such Books and Aceountn." PulPs Cotnmercinl Circulations, price 50 cents. ftO.Send for a circular by msil. j until diwly T ITTLE JIlAMr AND COLUMUXTS XENIA IJ ItAIUtOAHA New Akkaxrrxkvt, commencing HON, HAY', Ailif. HSIh, ISM. Traisx. Iave Leave Xenia ColurubuH. Ciucinnati. for Colum. XiKht E'cpress... 1:85 A. M. 6:t5 1' M. 8:20P.M. Oni. nndXunia..'.10:0S A. M 12:26 P. M. Day Kvnress 1:'J0 I. JI. 6 A.M. 8:20 A.M. Steamboat Kp.. 8:23 V. il. 8:1)0 A. M. 10:46 A.M. An Accommodation Train will run daily between Springfield and Cincinnati, leaving Springfield at 5 a. m., and Cineinuati at 4:4j p. in., stoppiuf at all stations nn prnpor notice. Tlio Pay Esprws Train will stop at Ixivelnnd, Monow, Xunia and lmtlon, rdy, upwurd bound. Downward bound, will rttop nt London, tfouth Charleston, Coilarville, Xenia. .Spring Valley, Corwin, Morrow, feerlicld, IOveland anil Mili'urd. The Sleamboit Express Train will stop at Plainville, Mil-ford, Loveland, Foster's. Deerlield, Morrow, Corwin, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cednrrillu, outh Cliarlestnu, London and Wewt .Jeirersnn. Alo, on proper notice by Hag or to Conductor, at lliamlviile, Port Ancient, Froo'port, Claysville, Selma, Horenre's and Alton. Tho Nijht Kxpress Train will stop at West Jefferson, London, South Cliarleston, Ccdarville, Xenia, Morrow and Lovelaud. Also, on proper notice by tlag or to Conductor, at Alton, Florence's, Selma, Milford and Phiinville. The Columbus and Xenia train will stop nt all stations ou proper notice to Cnnduclor by Hag or otherwise. Connecting as follows : At Iioadou. with tho Springfield and Columbus Kailroad for Springtield ; at Xenia, with the Dayton and Xeuia Kailroad, for Dayton, and by both those routes for Indianupolis. '1'ene Haute and Chicago. At Morrow, with Cincinnati. Wilmington and Zanexville Kailroad. At Loveland's, with Cincinnati and Hillsborough Kailroad ; and at Cincinnati, with tho retrulnr U. States Mail steam nickcts to Madison, Ionisvilin, Kvansville, Nashville, St. 1mis. Memphis, New Orleans, c. Also nt Cincinnati, with the Ohio and Mississippi K, It. for Louisville and St. Loui. Lines nf nacks and Cvmches run in connection with the trains to the following towns : Lebanon from Deerlield. 'io.shen, and points above, from Milford. On Sundays but ono train is run. fitomtinp at all wav stations on notice, ioavinj; Columbus at 1 :oU a. in., and Cincinnati at 2SJ0 p. m. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati $3 00 Ho do Xeuia 1 40 Do do Springtield 1 SO Do do Dayton 1 80 Do do Indianapolis 4 40 IWi do Iuisvillo Do do St. Iouis For other information apply tnT. ii'i;n. Airent. or M. L. DoiiKJirv, Ticket Agent, Columbus : Wm. Wkiuht, Agent, Springlield ; -V. V. Stauk, Agent, Xenia : A. H. Lewis, Ajtcnt, or P. W. Stiiauku, (i'-nenil Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. It. CI.I.MK.NT, Superintendent. fiS?-Tho Company ivill not be responsible for baggage ;cecding lit'ty dollars in value, unless the siime is returned to the Conductor or Airenls, and freight paid at the rate of a passage tor every SoOO iu value above that amount. CARD. riAiirETiNu AND KVKIIY OTIIKU DI3- mam ION' UV HOlKKCIiNISMlXU (JOOilH. Wo aro nnw receinn;?, ihrcct from importers ami from tlio auctii'iis in Npw York, a brilliant supply of vory superb n.'wstyhj flvet, iapitry finni'Is, tlirce-ply, ami super-line ln-raln CirttftH. which we will soil from '20 to HO ner ct ut. 1i.'.ks than lormir pricos. Also, tint most etoiriiut ami varied stock of Curtain Mn- tr-mN we have over opened nt any former season, cum-priin llrocatdlu, satin ami cotton Lane, damask eri-noa. '1 urUey red Ca-hinret. Curtain Chintz, Shade Linen, lace and embroidered Curtain Munlinn. in at't.4 and bv the yard, Home very elegant and cheap. are likewise l.reo.ired toolTer preat. inducements to purchasers in r'loor Oitclntim. Rum. all kinds of Omits nnd Comforts lllankels from Si In iter pair. I.inrn heetinps, nil vfdlhn, iiillim-ense I.iuen. Damnsk TaWe iiiapor and Tahlndoths. lam-uk Knpkins, colored Htep i.inen, Mfo Od'doth. Crudh. Scotrh. liussfa. aul Hucka- linck Diaper. Oilcloth, Vc In tact, without enuineratintf more, we would state to our friends and tho public tfwirrally that our stock this t-cnon of every description of Pry -.ooiis has been bought at RreAily reduced tK'ures, froiii birn auction Hales in ew oik. ami will he sold to :ihIi or prompt credit deal-rs ut cor res ponding ral.-s. HM'ut, iimke, ami put iiowii t;:irpets nnd Oilcloth on tl. :dw rlt sl iioiif' and .-.( joiki bli' terms. septal' tlWJl.V k FTKWAUT. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A TTENT10N OF i'lmCNAS- ssS'vJ -t"- ilr" is4 wtiwet fully ealleil to a new )Ti ffc fi nn'' piiynntic invention in I'iannfortes now 7 ? " fully pert.'cte.l, and liuloro the public. knoun llur's '"nnAi. Tiiinr-cTKixuKi I'iaxo. The pt'cuuiiiity or i lie (Vt .rv-ft.w. l'l i vo e tint sis tn its capnrity or 0''iO'V Jktl riitt'i with IIih .iii':Ie liic' , au attaitttnoni hitherto uuknoMii In tin i'i;iii"lurte. The most opllunrv norlnruier ii en-itded hvtlioaidor tliis imprrtvciiicnt to nroo'iice tllta in octave plavin'r Unit wnnbl cnnln.niil a Tlnlbi'itf or u l.istz. One til it ctii'-f ovretli-ncie it capacity to be used nt will as n-.i irdii.stry I'iimo of th rwetdesi ijunlity of tone, and is in- t'niilv eh a Hired b the ii"e of il eotmuon ptHlat to a nuii- liitmli.tn i-o tliriliioT nipi iniij'vlii;. iim tit cantirnte and harm tlio heart. Tlieo in-tniment are Miicrhr in .'v'i tn v. orttfinry i tft:ive 1'iaun-i, while tor sHeet- imritv. Iii-cmltii, mul riehtiess ol tone, tliev cluil- kntr the coiiiT)fi itifin of Cie w"r!d. l lii i-j the nni'ed test imonv "I' I 'rof.wthors nnd Amateur who luivu tcHtctt the Ccli'sti.-tl I'iiitio. iM'dinarv I'iuuos of all new ftii'l nee.. ml had fur :1e at reduced price. KI.Y k Ml'N'iKK. iinmdxray. New York, HanufactureM and Iie.-derri, whoicKale end retail. fieptiifl-Um-Vis T7'EKD lor ilin Miiliun.' Canary, HcmpnnJ X1 Millt Seed for pale by sep'-id .1. It. CU0K.